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The school district was renamed Winton Woods when Greenhills and Forest Park High Schools were merged in 1991 for the 1991–92 school year. The district's general offices are located at 1215 W. Kemper Rd. in Forest Park, next to the high school. The current superintendent is Steve K. Denny.
The commercial district at Peebles' Corner, originally called Kemper's Corner, was once the busiest district outside Downtown Cincinnati, with six street cars lines intersecting at McMillan and Gilbert by the end of the 19th century. [8] The original site of Walnut Hills High School is located in the neighborhood. [9]
The school was founded in large part by Cincinnati businessman Carl Lindner, Jr., in 1989 on a 25-acre (100,000 m 2) plot of land. In its first year, it enrolled 165 students in pre-kindergarten through to seventh grade. It has since expanded to an early learning program for pre-kindergarten, a lower school for grades kindergarten preparatory ...
Winton Woods High School is a public high school located in Forest Park, just north of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Winton Woods City School District. Winton Woods High School serves about 1,560 students from Village of Greenhills, the City of Forest Park, and parts of Springfield Township.
Tri-County Mall, originally Tri-County Center, was a shopping mall located on State Route 747 (Princeton Pike) just south of Interstate 275 in the city of Springdale, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
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US 27 north / SR 128 north (Hamilton Cleves Road) – Oxford, Hamilton, Millville, Cincinnati: Interchange; eastern end of SR 128 concurrency; western end of US 27 concurrency: West end of expressway: Hamilton: Colerain Township: 13.27: 21.36 — East Miami River Road – Fairfield: Grade-separated single-loop intersections: 14.82: 23.85 ...
The Kemper Log House is a two-story, double pen log house, [1] which was built in 1804 by the Reverend James Kemper on Kemper Lane, in the Walnut Hills neighborhood. It was occupied by members of the Kemper family until 1897. [2] It is one of the oldest houses built in Cincinnati, Ohio that is still standing.