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The older neighborhood of Westwood, OH is where generations of families live close to one another. Procter & Gamble co-founder James Gamble made Westwood his home, as did other wealthy industrialists. Elegant mansions sit alongside mostly Tudor and traditional-style brick and frame homes with wide-front porches. Brodbeck Park is a $5-million housing development of 24 new homes and was the site of the 2007 Citirama along Fox Cove Court (13 showcased at the Eighth Annual Citirama). Attractions include nearby golfing, Mt. Airy Forest and an active community center. The Westwood Town Hall, the city’s center, offers community programs—from dance classes to drama club. There are family events such as our Lady of Lourdes Festival, with booths and rides. Within its borders are Oskamp Park and Ryan Park, which feature soccer and baseball fields. Westwood is convenient to downtown via I-74 or I-75 or by public transportation. There are plans for parking lot expansion in Westwood business district and renovation of apartments on Harrison Avenue. Westwood is part of the Neighborhood Enhancement Program recently launched by city manager Milton Dohoney to concentrate on improvement and bring city staff and neighborhood leaders for 90 days to focus and integrate services. Westwood is home to Mother of Mercy High School, a National Blue Ribbon School; also the new Midway PreK–8, built by Cincinnati Public Schools and opened in 2005.
One of Cincinnati’s first suburbs, Cheviot, Ohio began as a four-block town with six streets. It was platted in 1818 by a Scottish immigrant Joh... Read more
Those looking to get into the city governments, the independent municipality of Cheviot, Ohio offers plenty of opportunities for townspeople... Read more
Once all farmland with rolling fields, Bridgetown, OH is now an active community drawing families for its variety of well constructed and affordabl... Read more
Price Hill was one of Cincinnati's earliest communities and has grown with the times while never throwing away its heritage leading to one of th... Read more
The community of Price Hill, Ohio was once called Bold Face Hill, after Chief Bold Face, a local Indian tribal leader. Price Hill has beautifu... Read more
Located partly in Green Township and partly in Cincinnati, Covedale, OH is a residential community established in the 1820s. It was annexed t... Read more
Anderson TownshipThis area is known for being one of Greater Cincinnati's fastest growing areas. Outstanding housing can be found here at affordabl... Read more
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