North College Hill, OH, located about 10 miles north of Cincinnati, is a small city with a rich history and a population of nearly 10,000. Known for its historical significance as a stop along the Underground Railroad, the city features landmarks like Cary Cottage. The area is undergoing significant redevelopment, driven by the College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (CURC), which has invested heavily in revitalizing the community. Housing options include century-old bungalows, Foursquares, brick Cape Cods, and midcentury ranch-style homes, many with detached garages. The North College Hill City School District serves around 1,500 students, with additional educational resources available at the College Hill Branch of the Cincinnati Public Library.
Residents enjoy various things to do, including shopping and dining along Hamilton Avenue and West Galbraith Road, where local favorites like North College Hill Bakery and Food Truck Fridays are popular. The city boasts six parks, with recent renovations enhancing Stapleton Park and Marshal Peter Dumele Park. The Game On! Sports Complex and seasonal ice rink at the North College Hill Senior Center provide recreational opportunities during colder months. Clovernook Country Club offers an 18-hole golf course, dining, and outdoor patio spaces.
Annual events such as the World’s Longest Yard Sale, Fall Family Festival, and Winter Wonderland Ice Skating Festival foster community spirit. Public transportation is a key feature, with bus routes connecting residents to Cincinnati, where many work in healthcare. The nearest airport, Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International, is accessible via Interstates 75 and 275.