Cincinnati suburb with an impressive collection of schools, parks and community
Less than 15 miles north of Downtown Cincinnati sits Wyoming, a city that provides commuters a quiet, suburban oasis to come home to. Residents of Wyoming enjoy the exceptional schools, spacious parks and historical society, which all add to its sense of community. “If you think of the meaning of community, think of Wyoming as the top tier of what the meaning is,” says Cindy Shetterly, the CEO of the Cindy Shetterly Team with Keller Williams Realty. “Neighbors become friends and there are so many things that celebrate the wonderful feel of this place. There are community celebrations, concerts and festivals that everyone is welcome to.”
Wyoming's Crescent Park has this amazing playground for
Many parks
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From ranch-style and Cape Cods to larger historic homes
The streets of Wyoming are filled with a variety of home types. At the lower end of the price range are ranch-style and Cape Cods, which have sold for between $130,000 and $600,000. Colonials, Tudor-style and Queen Anne style homes are also popular and have sold for between $320,000 and $1.3 million. Homebuyers looking in Wyoming will also find a selection of townhouses and condominiums, which have gone for $150,000 and $425,000. The area has 18 houses listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Sidewalks are more consistent in the eastern portion of the city, with streets lined with sidewalks with large, mature trees. Overall, Wyoming is mostly car-dependent.
This Queen Anne style home is a jewel in the Wyoming area.
This well maintained Cape Cod is typical of the restoration found in the Wyoming neighborhood.
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Impressive marks for Wyoming City Schools
The community is served by Wyoming City Schools. Children may start at Hilltop Elementary School, which earned an A grade from Niche. In fifth grade, students move on to Wyoming Middle School, which also received an A grade from Niche. For the final four years of their K-through-12 experience, students attend Wyoming High School, which earned a perfect A-plus grade from Niche. Wyoming High is known for its athletics program, which has won the Cincinnati Hills League All-Sports trophy 18 times since 2000. The CHL All-Sports trophy is handed to the school with the best overall athletics program in a school year.
The front entrance of Hilltop Elementary School welcomes all students, staff, and faculty.
The Wyoming Middle School has large columns and detailed architecture.
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From soccer at Oak Park to a round at Wyoming Golf Club
Several parks throughout the city provide residents with ample recreation opportunities. Whether walking along the Wyoming Hike-Bike Trail, playing sports at Oak Park or kids playing on the playground at Crescent Park, there are plenty of options. Several parks throughout town offer recreational opportunities. North Park has a playground and is also where visitors can find the beginning of the Wyoming Hike-Bike Trail, which can take you to the city’s northern end. Oak Park is home to two soccer fields and the Wyoming Skate Park. For those who want to take the little ones out, Crescent Park has a universally accessible playground and a tot lot playground near the city tennis courts. Wyoming is home to the second-oldest golf club in the Cincinnati metro area. Originally a six-hole course that crossed over streets and wrapped around houses, the course is now nine holes, offering your choice of a quick game or a leisurely 18 holes. Club members also have access to dining, tennis and swimming.
Wyoming's Oak Park Welcomes you!
The Wyoming Golf Club has a challenging course as well as a full feature clubhouse.
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From Wyoming Community Coffee to Gabby’s Cafe
Residents will find plenty of local shops and restaurants just north of the historic district, offering everything from coffee and pastries to classic Italian dishes. Wyoming Avenue is where most shops and restaurants are in the city. Wyoming Community Coffee is a coffee shop that prides itself on making great coffee and bringing people together. Wyoming Pastry Shop is another place to start a morning, with several baked goods made fresh daily. Gabby’s Café offers classic Italian dishes, burgers and other American fares. Those looking for bar food and drinks can head to Tela Bar + Kitchen. Kroger nearby offers locals a spot to grab groceries to fill up the pantry.
The people at Wyoming Community Coffee are always eager to serve up something great.
Gabby's serves a lunchtime crowd in Wyoming.
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Less than 15 miles from Downtown Cincinnati
Commuters who travel to Downtown Cincinnati for work are looking at a 13-mile drive. They could also utilize the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority bus system from the Springfield Pike & Pendry Avenue stop. For residents looking to go on vacation, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is 24 miles away. Medical attention is just 2 miles south of the city at UC Drake Health.
Aerial Perspective of Historic Residential District in Wyoming
Welcome to Wyoming
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An array of community events and entertainment
Wyoming hosts a concert series every summer. The concerts occur on the village green and feature live music, craft beer, wine and food. Wyoming Avenue shuts down every autumn for the Fall Festival. Vendors line the streets to sell art, crafts and food. There is also live entertainment throughout the day. The Wyoming Civic Center hosts an annual art show with over 125 regional fine arts exhibitors. Speaking of the Civic Center, this historic space has been around since 1884. Residents can host birthday parties, work events or even weddings at the Civic Center. Residents can also use the Candlepin bowling alley, a unique bowling form featuring skinny pins resembling candlesticks. There’s also a newcomer committee for new residents in the city. “They have events for anyone who has lived in Wyoming for two years or less,” Shetterly says. “They have anything from progressive dinners, mix and mingles, fall, winter parties.” Another popular community event is the May Fete, an annual all-day carnival that has been around since 1922. The events includes rides and games along with food.
Live Music
Wyoming's version of the Cincinnati Flying Pig
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Wyoming Historical Society
The Wyoming Historical Society has multiple brochures that take history lovers on self-guided walking tours of the city. Visitors can stroll through the Village Historic District or travel the city to view historic trees, including a state champion on the Big Tree list.
Born in Turkey, emigrated to the United States in 1982 to make better life for myself and my family, awarded a scholarship at the university of Cincinnati in Design, graduated from DAAP with master's degree in Design in 1986. Since then, have worked on projects large and small as designer, project coordinator, and woodworker for over 30 years. On projects ranging from single family to turn key residential, religious, institutional and health care, my responsibilities to myself and my customers has always been to excellent work. My duty to my customers has always been to bring projects in on budget. Ultimately the experience and training in interior and exterior woodworking has uniquely positioned me to judge the quality and value of existing mill-work, and, to help clients make judgments about the practicality, pricing and purpose of new work. Because of my decades of contacts with contractors and suppliers, large and small, in all of the trades, I can quickly and efficiently assist client in resolving their problems and concerns with any property.
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