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  2. List of Cincinnati neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of fifty-two neighborhoods in Cincinnati, Ohio, with maps, categories, and historical notes. Find out the names, locations, and characteristics of the different areas of the city.

  3. Clifton, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Clifton is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, with a population of 8,408 in 2020. It has historic buildings, parks, shops, restaurants, and a diverse community. Learn more about its history, demographics, and culture from Wikipedia.

  4. Oakley, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Oakley is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Located in the eastern part of the city, it borders Pleasant Ridge, Madisonville, and Hyde Park. Oakley is a primary thoroughfare and a major crosstown artery in Cincinnati, and contains multiple shopping centers. The population was 11,761 at the 2020 census. [1]

  5. Hyde Park, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park is a residential neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, named after a wealthy hamlet in New York. It has a central business district called Hyde Park Square, with shops, restaurants, and a fountain, and is home to several schools and notable people.

  6. Northside, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 45223. Northside is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Northside was originally known as Cumminsville, but the construction of I-74 in 1974 [1

  7. Avondale, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Avondale is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, with a population of 11,345. It has a history of Jewish and African American communities, and was the site of two race riots in 1967 and 1968.

  8. Mount Adams, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Mount Adams is a historic hilltop neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, with cultural attractions, scenic views and a diverse population. Learn about its history, demographics, landmarks and incline from this Wikipedia article.

  9. Bond Hill, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Bond Hill is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, founded in 1870 as a railroad suburb and temperance community. It has a diverse population, a historic district, and a community plan.

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