Columbia Township

Greater Cincinnati Area

The restoration in Columbia-Tusculum is preserving the distinctive historical character of the area. There's an abundance of old frame homes with high ceilings, wood floors, and many decorative elements like gingerbread and steam boat gothic. Stately Victorians are pleasantly situated on the hillside. In recent years, the addition of contemporary homes, condominiums, popular restaurants and meeting places have created an air of sophistication. Each building, old and new, has its own architectural integrity.

Columbia Township was founded in 1791. Formerly one of the largest townships in the state of Ohio, Columbia Township is now a 2.5 square mile group of nine "island" areas: Norwood Green, Ridgewood Subdivision, Madison Place, Stewart Road, Ridge and Highland, Old Red Bank, Camargo Road, Plainville, Seven Hills, Williams' Meadow, Monning and Camp Dennison. These areas border Indian Hill, Mariemont, Cincinnati, Fairfax and Norwood. This limited-rule township is a "Tree City USA Community" that offers no earnings tax.

Cincinnati, OH