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Madison and Woodburn Historic District

District extends along Woodburn Avenue between Madison Road and Burdette Avenue (East Walnut Hills)

  • National Register of Historic Places – Listed June 3, 1983 (No. 83001983)

Significance: The Madison-Woodburn Historic District is significant as a grouping of late 19th and early 20th century historic urban architecture composed of examples of Italianate, Gothic, Queen Anne, Classical Revival, and Art Deco styled buildings. Most of the buildings were constructed during a period of suburban expansion from 1875-1910 and are located in a small neighborhood business district known historically as Woodburn.

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