St. Paul Church Historic District
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The St. Paul Church Historic District is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The district was first listed in 1974 on the National Register of Historic Places which includes the area around 12th and Pendleton Streets. At the center is the historic St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church built in 1850. In 1981 The Verdin Company purchased the church which was closed in 1975. The l.T. Verdin Company of Cincinnati received an award from the Ohio Historical Society for the restoration of St. Paul's Church and its adaptive use as St. Paul's Church Mart in 1983.[1] The Verdin Company is the oldest maker of brass bells in North America.
The former St. Paul School serves as studio space to a number of Cincinnati artists. The Pendleton Art Center is known fot its Final Friday Art Walk on the last Friday of each month.