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Dayton Street Historic District

Bounded by Bank Street, Poplar Street, Linn Street, and Winchell Avenue  (West End)

  • National Register of Historic Places – Listed January 25, 1973 (No. 73001457)

     

Significance: The Dayton Street Historic District area is a homogenous, built-up series of blocks, containing a group of representative 19th century detached town houses. The area was once the 19th century residential area for wealthy beer brewers and pork packers of Cincinnati. The majority of the buildings were erected between 1850 and 1890, and they are generally masonry, two- or three-story Italianate style homes. Low decorative iron fences and stone posts add to the area's strong sense of time and place.

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