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Mount Auburn Historic District

Extends along both side of Auburn Avenue roughly between Ringold Street and William H. Taft Road (Mt. Auburn)

  • National Register of Historic Places – Listed March 28, 1973 (No. 73001464)

Significance: Mt. Auburn is significant as Cincinnati's first suburb and contains notable houses of Federal, Greek Revival, Italian Villa, Romanesque Revival, and Georgian Revival styles. The houses date from 1819 to the turn of the century and are associated with the prominent Cincinnatians who built them. Arguably one of the most noteworthy of the Mt. Auburn houses is the William Howard Taft House, a National Historic Landmark and Cincinnati’s only National Park site.


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