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Situated approximately twelve miles north of Cincinnati, Wyoming, Ohio is nestled in the hills of this bedroom community.Wyoming is home to about 8,000 residents who proudly enjoy the benefits of the stable atmosphere of a small town which boasts of its own city government, fire department and artesian well water.The Wyoming schools have long been rated among the very best in the State of Ohio.The home of the Wyoming Cowboys, the school system has three elementary schools, a middle school and a newly renovated high school where student achievements follow them to the greatest colleges and universities in the Nation. The WyomingHigh School is well known for its art and music departments.
Wyoming is known for its citizen involvement.The City Fire Department, the schools as well as many other organizations, require community volunteers. The most outstanding volunteers are recognized in a ceremony for the Citizens of the Year.
Wyoming is also known for its meticulously maintained streets.The main streets are decorated at the corners with unique flower boxes, often used as the symbol of the City.The city square sits in the midst of the historical district.This area is filled with quaint little shops and several restaurants, including one with a gazebo, used for summer concerts sponsored by the Wyoming Business Association.
The homes in Wyoming range from newer homes to stately old Victorians, many of which are on the historic register.Due to the irregular terrain, many of these homes sit on interesting landscapes where custom homes have been molded into the land.The mature trees and winding streets give Wyoming a unique character.The slogan for Wyoming says it all!Come for the charm, stay for the friendships.
Named for a valley in Pennsylvania called Wyoming, this community was established in 1875. Wyoming, Ohio features lovely older homes and more tha... Read more
Wyoming is a one of a kind community in Ohio. While many places might look similar, Wyoming offers a style all of its own. For starters, it's one o... 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
Believed to be the oldest planned suburban subdivision in America, Glendale, Ohio began in 1851. It was incorporated in 1855 as a planned railroa... 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
In the center of Cincinnati lies the charming, quiet, upscale Amberley Village. Despite existing in the large city, Amberley keeps everything on... Read more
Amberley Village’s website dubs it “a rural oasis in the city,” aptly describing the country ambience throughout its 5 square miles. Ten miles fro... Read more
If you're looking for an older home that maintains an aura of the past, Reading offers that with its strong, impressive historic homes. Reading i... Read more
Reading, Ohio was named after a Pennsylvania community, home of its first residents, who came here in 1794. Its business district boasts a thrivin... Read more
Woodlawn, Ohio has passed ordinances specifically to keep industry out of its area. Woodlawn prefers to maintain its integrity and calm against th... Read more
Lockland, Ohio was developed as an industrial community because of its location in the locks of the Miami-Erie Canal—now replaced by I-75. Some o... Read more
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