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Amberley Village’s website dubs it “a rural oasis in the city,” aptly describing the country ambience throughout its 5 square miles. Ten miles from downtown Cincinnati, Amberley traces its history back to the Miami Purchase (also known as the Symmes Purchase) approved by President George Washington in 1794. The area was originally settled by Edmund Buxton and his family. After his untimely death in 1806 at 38, the home he was constructing was finished by his widow Lydia and son Charles and named Edmund Hall, one of the first brick structures in the County. Other well-known landowners after Buxton included Herbert Greer French, Vice-President of Procter & Gamble, Justin Rollman, Cincinnati department store owner, and Roy G. Elliott, President of Gibson Greetings, Inc. who became the first Mayor. The topography lent itself primarily to agriculture, especially fruit & dairy farming.
Incorporated in 1940 as a Village in order to provide community protections such as fire and police departments, Amberley was named by Herbert French for an English country village he had frequently visited and seen as similar in character and charm. The French house and grounds was donated to Cincinnati in 1943. It is now the 275-acre French Park, Hamilton County’s second largest municipal park.
Amberley’s residents remain strongly committed to retaining the feel of country living. Houses are on large lots from an acre upward. There is a Council/Manager form of local government, and the seven-member Council is all elected by residents. Although nearly 100 acres is zoned for business, this is tucked into an area at the Village border to retain the rural atmosphere in the community. Four synagogues are located in the Village, and construction is underway for a large Jewish Community Center. Easy access to nearby communities provides great shopping, restaurants and health care facilities.
In the center of Cincinnati lies the charming, quiet, upscale Amberley Village. Despite existing in the large city, Amberley keeps everything on... Read more
The village of Amberley, OH was incorporated in 1940. Housing options here include traditional to contemporary—many on large landscaped lots. Th... Read more
The downtown of Cincinnati is a surprisingly bustling housing market attracting many young people and couples looking for family-friendly homes i... Read more
The city of Cincinnati is located in the southwestern corner of the state of Ohio, right along the banks of the Ohio River. Founded in 1788 by Joh... Read more
Cincinnati, sometimes called Zinzinnati, giving it a proper German flavor to the pronunciation. is also often called the Queen City of the Midwest.... Read more
Welcome to Dayton, Ohio, birthplace of Aviation, home to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, the National Museum of the United States Air Force, th... Read more
Mason, Ohio is an appealing little village undergoing growth with both residential and business interests as the town begins its change to ... Read more
The city of Mason, Ohio was named after William Mason, a Revolutionary War veteran who purchased 640 acres of land in what is now downtown Mason. I... Read more
The two townships of West Chester and Liberty Township make up around 25 percent of Butler County’s population. West Chester’s location, which make... Read more
A fast growing area of Ohio, West Chester has classically warm and traditional homes available in the middle and upper price ranges. A half hour fro... Read more
Named for War of 1812 General Leonard Wales Covington, the city is the largest in Northern Kentucky and is home to more than 43,000 people... Read more
Covington is Northern Kentucky's largest city and is located right on the Ohio River, close to Cincinnati. Covington is an ideal spot for living an... Read more
Florence, Kentucky is one of the fastest growing areas in the entire state. The city has grown partly because of the addition of Florence Mall. Th... Read more
A historic event happened in Hamilton, Ohio in 2002: President George Bush came to town and signed the landmark education bill No Child Left Behin... Read more
The small-town feeling is alive and well in Hamilton, Ohio as the city attempts to bring back the look with brick sidewalks and street lights tha... Read more
The person looking for a house but also looking for a place with a great deal of history and closeness to a city might enjoy Springboro a great deal... Read more
Springboro, Ohio was once a stopover on the Underground Railroad. Visitors can explore original Quaker houses with secret rooms where slaves hid... Read more
Kettering, Ohio is more upscale than nearby suburbs of Dayton. Many different types of housing are available- large estates, bungalows, apartments... Read more
Situated along the northern loop of Interstate 275, Fairfield, Ohio is a growing and diverse community, which recently observed its 50th anniversary... Read more
Although it started as a quaint suburb, Fairfield has had incredible growth in recent years. An economic boom brought people for work and within ... Read more
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