Posted December 19, 200519 yr Home to former president William Howard Taft, Mount Auburn was founded as a hilltop retreat for Cincinnati's social elite. Ornate historic mansions with incredible panoramic views still reflect this heritage. Mount Auburn offers spectacular hill views and great restoration opportunities all in a conveniently located package. The neighborhood is easily accessible by I-71 and I-75, and is just minutes from shopping centers, top-notch hospitals and the amenities and culture of downtown. Mt Auburn is also located conveniently near the University of Cincinnati and the Clifton neighborhood. (Description taken from Cincinnati Home)
December 19, 200519 yr I didn't realize Mt. Auburn had special bio-dome features in which lush vegetation could happen on a 18 degree day. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 19, 200519 yr ^ You didn't know about that? I don't know why you're so hyped as a tour guide...
December 20, 200519 yr Don't you have a Captain Bogey's to attend? "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 20, 200519 yr Don't you have a Captain Bogey's to attend? Ahh... I think that placed closed last year. Yeah, get with it! It was torn down and there's a Wendy's on the site now. I forgot to follow up my previous sarcastic remark with a compliment of the photos. Very nice shots, monte... although I hope you won't mind if I say that they don't excite me quite as much as they do grasscat.
December 21, 200519 yr Prospect Hill is not a neighborhood and is part of Mt. Auburn :-o Sacrilige! The Prospect Hill historic District CONSTITUTION OF THE PROSPECT HILL NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION October 15, 1975 Revised June 2, 1987 Revised December 3, 2001 ARTICLE I Name 1.1 The name of the organization shall be the Prospect Hill Neighborhood Association. ARTICLE II Purpose 2.1 The purpose of this organization shall be to strengthen and maintain the quality of the Prospect Hill Neighborhood by encouraging an aesthetic living environment, achieving economic stability, and promoting social development with community spirit. ARTICLE III Boundaries 3.1 The boundaries for the Prospect Hill Neighborhood Association shall be defined as follows: North: at the rear property line of those properties fronting the North side of Boal Street. East: at the rear property line of those properties fronting on the East side of Highland Avenue. South: at the center line of Liberty Street. West: at the center line of Sycamore Street.
December 21, 200519 yr There are offically 52 neighborhoods recognized by the city of Cincinnati, the residents of Prospect Hill might have came up with their own boundaries for this district but it is not an "OFFICAL" neighborhood of Cincinnati: 1. Mt. Airy 2. College Hill 3. Winton Hills 4. Carthage 5. Hartwell 6. Roselawn 7. Northside 8. Winton Place 9. Bond Hill 10. Pleasant Ridge 11. Kennedy Heights 12. Westwood 13. East Westwood 14. Fay Apartments 15. South Cummingsville 16. Millvale 17. English Woods 18. North Fairmount 19. South Fairmount 20. Camp Washington 21. Clifton 22. Heights (Mohawk, Brighton included) 23. CUF (Clifton Heights, University Heights, Fairview) 24. Coreyville 25. Avondale 26. North Avondale 27. Paddock Hills 28. Evanston (O’Bryonville included) 29. Hyde Park (East Hyde Park included) 30. Oakley 31. Madisonville 32. Sayler Park 33. Riverside 34. West Price Hill 35. East Price Hill 36. Sedamsville 37. Lower Price Hill 38. West End 39. Over-the-Rhine 40. Mt. Auburn (Prospect Hill included) 41. Pendleton 42. Central Business District (Riverfront, Downtown included) 43. Mt. Adams 44. Walnut Hills 45. East Walnut Hills 46. Columbia-Tusculum 47. Mt. Lookout 48. Linwood 49. East End 50. California 51. Mt. Washington 52. Queensgate
December 21, 200519 yr All the "mt Auburn pics" were in prospect hill, I didn't see any auburn ave or dorchester or highland shots, so you should say pictures of prospect hill neighborhood located in mt auburn. Official or not ask any prospecthillian where they live they will proudly say prospect hill and not mt auburn. :-D We are too disconnected topography wise from the Auburn ave area and have a closer relationship with OTR and Pendleton.
December 21, 200519 yr Where's the moderator when you need 'em? These two ^ need to go through arbitration! :wink:
December 21, 200519 yr Where's the moderator when you need 'em? These two ^ need to go through arbitration! :wink: I am right here. ;) I have no problem with Maximillians debate. It has been quite civilized. I agree that if you ask a person that lives in Prospect Hill that they would say Prospect Hill is their neighborhood, but I don't see how that makes my title incorrect. Your point is taken that the photos are of the Prospect Hill district but that district is within Mt. Auburn as a whole. It almost seems like you are trying to separate yourself from Mt. Auburn like Mt. Auburn is a bad thing. I think Mt. Auburn as a whole has a decent reputation in the city.
December 21, 200519 yr I went to Taft's old house in Mount Auburn, that's the only part I've seen of it. It seemed kinda dangerous at the time... but I only saw a small part.
December 21, 200519 yr Prospect Hill is one of the transitional old neighborhoods that have been lumped into a larger one (Mt. Auburn). So you both are correct. Ditto with Pendleton and OTR; Mohawk and The Heights; O'Bryonville and Evanston; blah blah. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 21, 200519 yr No we went through this already and found Pendleton to be it's own neighborhood recognized by the city.
December 23, 200519 yr No we went through this already and found Pendleton to be it's own neighborhood recognized by the city. Not even the city knows what it's talking about. You, of all people, should know that. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 24, 200519 yr I went to Taft's old house in Mount Auburn, that's the only part I've seen of it. It seemed kinda dangerous at the time... but I only saw a small part. Well, it is right next to 2020.... The area's really not all that dangerous, though. There's some drug activity but it's not anarchy in the streets or anything.
December 28, 200519 yr ^ I had some family in town this weekend from out of state and I took them through Prospect Hill. I thought it was gorgeous in the summer but it is even better in the winter when the houses are all lit up with lights. It has become one of my favorite parts of the city and reminds me of the East Coast.
December 29, 200519 yr What a cool neighborhood. But I'm not sure exactly where it is (or I should say, how to get there). Is it safe?
December 29, 200519 yr Monte, These pics are really unbelievable. They represent what us Cincinnatians are so proud of about our city. This neighborhood sets me back every time I drive through it. More and more mid to upperclass citizens are moving into this area and this is causing the area to become safer and more valued as far as worth and respect is concerned! I give it two thumbs up! ;)
December 31, 200519 yr What a cool neighborhood. But I'm not sure exactly where it is (or I should say, how to get there). Is it safe? Here's a map. I zoomed it out so that you can see where it is in relation to downtown. http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=39.110566,-84.509861&spn=0.008715,0.016186&t=h&hl=en Prospect Hill is a the top right of the image. It's the neighborhood with the boundaries of Boal, Highland, Liberty Hill/Liberty and Sycamore, though there is a similar feel on parts of other streets that are nearby, such as Slack. Over-the-Rhine and Pendleton (part of OTR) are south of that, and then downtown is south of Central Parkway. As far as safety, I think nothing of walking around there with a camera, and it's obvious that Monte doesn't either. It's a pretty quiet area generally and it's gentrifying at a steady pace. New construction is going on.
December 31, 200519 yr Prospect Hill is fine any time day or night. The only incident I can remember and this was about a year or two ago was a woman was walking up the highland ave steps one morning from reading rd and a bum reached out and grabbed her leg from under the stairs. She ran away. There was a murder here but it was a psycho handyman that knew the owner, I heard he was the Expedex Co president. Cops patrol the PH area because people park on boal to look at the skyline and have sex or get high.
January 6, 200619 yr because people park on boal to look at the skyline and have sex or get high. Thanks for planning my weekend! I wasn't sure exactly what I was going to do. :D
January 6, 200619 yr Great pics Monte! Damn, I'm really starting to fall in love with Cincy... might have to make a weekend exploration trip pretty soon.
January 23, 200718 yr The short purple townhouses on Boal Street are actually four stories tall in the back. Boal Street like several Cincinnati streets are built like land bridges that run along the edges of the hillside. If you go to the park between Milton Street and Boal you can see the stone arches that support it below the sidewalk of Boal Street.
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