Historic Inner East, Dayton, Ohio
Historic site in Dayton, Ohio
39°45′24″N 84°10′23″W / 39.75667°N 84.17306°W / 39.75667; -84.17306The Historic Inner East[1] neighborhood is located in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The neighborhood boundaries include two historic districts: Saint Anne's Hill Historic District and Huffman Historic District. The neighborhood has a population of a little over 3,000 (as of 2010 census).[2]
References
External links
- Preservation Dayton
- Historic District Map
- City of Dayton Neighborhood Map
- City of Dayton's Official Website
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Neighborhoods of Dayton, Ohio
historic districts
- Central Avenue
- Dayton View
- Dunbar
- East Third Street
- Grafton Hill
- Huffman
- Kenilworth Avenue
- Kossuth Colony
- McPherson Town
- Oregon
- St. Anne's Hill
- South Park
- West Third Street
- Rockwood-Grafton
- Forest-Squirrel
- Downtown
- Midtown
- Webster Station
- Fairview
- Five Oaks
- Grafton Hill
- Hillcrest
- McPherson Town
- Mount Vernon
- North Riverdale
- Philadelphia Woods
- Riverdale
- Santa Clara
- DeWeese
- Forest Ridge/Quail Hollow
- Gateway
- Kittyhawk
- McCook Field
- Northridge Estates
- Old North Dayton
- Pheasant Hill
- Belmont
- Burkhardt
- Eastern Hills
- Eastmont
- Hearthstone
- Historic Inner East
- Linden Heights
- Oregon
- Patterson Park
- Shroyer Park
- South Park
- Springfield
- Twin Towers
- University Park
- Walnut Hills
- Wright View
- Carillon
- Edgemont
- Five Points
- MacFarlane
- Miami Chapel
- Roosevelt
- Wolf Creek
- Arlington Heights
- Fairlane
- Germantown Meadows
- Highview Hills
- Lakeview
- Little Richmond
- Madden Hills
- Pineview
- Residence Park
- Stoney Ridge
- Westwood
- College Hill
- Cornell Heights
- Dayton View Triangle
- Greenwich Village
- Northern Hills
- Old Dayton View
- Princeton Heights
- University Row
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