Posted July 5, 201410 yr Avondale is a Cincinnati neighborhood located northeast of Downtown, surrounded by the neighborhoods of Corryville, Clifton, North Avondale, Paddock Hills, Evanston, and Walnut Hills. Its population was 12,466 in the 2010 census. Please visit the <i>Building Cincinnati</i> galleries to view thousands of photographs of other Greater Cincinnati communities. 2010 <i>1. Oak Street</i> <i>2. The Vernon Manor, now offices, on Oak Street</i> <i>3. Vernon Manor, Oak Street</i> <i>4. Vernon Manor, Oak Street</i> <i>5. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Burnet Avenue</i> <i>6. Cincinnati Herald Building, Burnet Avenue</i> <i>7. Ronald McDonald House, Burnet Avenue</i> <i>8. Oak Street</i> <i>9. Vernon Manor, Oak Street</i> <i>10. Oak Street</i> <i>11. Hauck Garden, Oak Street</i> <i>12. Oak Street</i> <i>13. Civic Garden Center, Reading Road and Oak Street</i> <i>14. Burnet Avenue</i> <i>15. Burnet Avenue and "Pill Hill"</i> <i>16. University Hospital</i> <i>17. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Burnet Avenue</i> 2009 <i>18. </i> <i>19. Cincinnati Herald Building, Burnet Avenue</i> 2006 <i>20. Harvey Avenue</i> <i>21. Reading Road, at Hickman Avenue</i> <i>22. Harvey Avenue</i> <i>23. Beldare Avenue and West Street</i> <i>24. From Vine Street Hill Cemetery</i> <i>25. Tower Street</i> <i>26. Reading Road, at Whittier Street</i> <i>27. Hearne and Wilson avenues</i> <i>28. Hearne Avenue</i> 2005 <i>29. Vine Street</i>
July 6, 201410 yr Some of the funkier housing in the city. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
July 8, 201410 yr One of my favorite things about Avondale is the large streetcar suburban apartment buildings and courts that line the Reading corridor.
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