Mt. Washington, Ohio
Located in Hamilton County
Mt Washington, Ohio Mt. Washington is a family-oriented neighborhood located at the eastern edge of Cincinnati's city limits. Once part of the vast Virginia Military District, Mt. Washington has existed since 1790. The soldiers of Virginia, including George Washington, were rewarded for their service with land, but few settled it, choosing to sell it instead. Mt. Washington was first settled by Baptist minister John Corbly and farmer Stephen Sutton. Corbly Road and Sutton Avenue still pay homage to those two men. All of the major East Side bus routes serve Beechmont Avenue, which cuts through the heart of Mt. Washington's business district. The business district has a mix of old-fashioned and new retail stores. The area is home to a large number of churches and a variety of recreational activities, including horseback riding and golf. Downtown is about 20 minutes away. Mt. Washington covers an area of more than three square miles and has a population of 12,200. The farthest east of Cincinnati's neighborhoods, Mt. Washington attracts families, couples and singles of all ages, interested in taking advantage of the great outdoors and suburban life with all the amenities and conveniences of city living. While Mt. Washington has grown substantially since the introduction of the electric streetcar and the automobile, it retains its small-town ambiance and comfort. Cape Cods, ranches, and two-story traditional homes, both old and new, offer affordable housing options in Mt. Washington. The 5,750 housing units of Mt. Washington are equally divided among owner-occupants and renters. With prices increasing as young couples seek to be more centrally located, home-buying in Mt. Washington may be a great investment. http://www.cincinnatihome.org/neighborhoods/Neighborhood.asp?select=mtwashington/mtwsh_main.asp
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