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Lower Price Hill Historic District

Roughly bounded by W. 8th Street, State Street, Burns, and English Street (Lower Price Hill)

  • National Register of Historic Places – Listed November 15, 1988 (No. 88002536)

Significance:  The Lower Price Hill Historic District is an intact legacy of the communities that developed in Cincinnati’s Mill Creek Valley, the city’s most important transportation and industrial corridor during the 19th century. Among the modes of transportation were the Miami-Erie Canal of the 1820s and the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad of the 1850s. The district’s architectural character is epitomized by the Italianate style brick multi-family residences, which comprise the most numerous property type and approximately 85% of the housing stock.

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