Columbia-Tusculum, Cincinnati
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Columbia-Tusculum is the oldest neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio and is located on the East Side of the city. According to CincinnatihHome.org, as of 1997, the population of Columbia-Tusculum was 2,619. 90.3 percent of the pouplation is white and 42.9 percent are between 25 and 44 years old. As of 1998, the average home price in Columbia-Tusculum was $151,161.
The neighborhood is noted for its Victorian era homes. It is also home to popular restaurants and attractions such as Allyn's Cafe and The Precinct.
Columbia was founded in 1788 on the Little Miami River and predates Losantiville (later Cincinnati) by a month.[1]. The Cincinnati area's first school opened here in 1790.
Information about the neighborhood Community Development Corporation is located at http://www.columbiatusculum.com. The Community Council's homepage can be found at http://www.columbiatusculum.org.