With
a population of around 5,900 people, it is technically
a city but its life style over the years has
remained constant, that of a quiet residential
community. Indian Hill is located in Hamilton
County, Ohio, just a few miles northeast of the
City of Cincinnati.
The Village encompasses nearly 20 square miles.
The families who live in the Village value its
rural atmosphere, its reputation for safety,
its strong sense of history and community, its
firm administration of zoning ordinances, and
its proximity to the cultural life of a large
city.
The Village is governed by an elected council and professional manager.
It
has:

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The Little Red Schoolhouse built in 1873-74, is listed
on the National Register of Historical Places.
It was an active one-room school until
1935.

This historic landmark one lane bridge was constructed
in 1888. The "Iron Bridge" was rebuilt in 1990, but
retains
its rural character.
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