- Clifton Avenue Historic District
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Clifton Avenue Historic DistrictThe Clifton Avenue School, a major building in the district
Location: Irregular pattern along Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Coordinates: 39°9′18″N 84°31′1″W / 39.155°N 84.51694°WCoordinates: 39°9′18″N 84°31′1″W / 39.155°N 84.51694°W Built: 1843 Architect: Charles Duhme Architectural style: Gothic Revival Governing body: Private NRHP Reference#: 78002074[1] Added to NRHP: December 8, 1978 Clifton Avenue Historic District is a registered historic district in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on December 8, 1978. This historic district is located along an irrregularly patterned route along Clifton Avenue in Clifton. It contains 38 contributing buildings.
Description
This district is significant because the homes in the district are representative of a variety of architectural styles usually reserved for only the wealthiest clients during the latter part of the 19th century. The district is located in one of Cincinnati’s oldest suburbs and had residents who were leaders in establishing Cincinnati’s commercial and industrial growth. The geographic expansion was indicated by the large houses and spacious properties.[2]
Contributing properties
- Sir Alfred T. Goshorn House
- Samuel Burdsal House
- Bernheim House
- Houston House
- LuNeack House
- Kellogg House
- Langdon House
- Rawson House
- Balch House
- Martin House
- Morrison House
- Stites House
- Samuel Hannaford House
- Walter Field House
- Freund-Heintz House
- Ben Pitman House
- Smith-Jessup House
- Bernard Ratterman House
- William Resor House
- Wilson-Gibson House
- August Bepler House
- George Hummel House
- Frederick Lunkenheimer House
- Hewson-Gutting House
- Peters-Kupferschmid House
- George Scott House
- Charlton Wallace House
- Henry Probasco House
- Henry Powell House
- John S. Baker House
- A. E. Burckhardt House
- A. M. Detmer House
- S. C. Mayer House
- Jacob D. Cox House
- John Uri Lloyd House
- Bernard H. Moormann House
- Heinrich A. Rattermann House
- Peter G. Thomson House
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-15. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cdap/pages/-6742-/
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