Saint Anne's Hill Historic District

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Saint Anne's Hill Historic District
(U.S. Registered Historic District)
Historic St. Anne's Hill District map and its boundaries.
Historic St. Anne's Hill District map and its boundaries.
Location: Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
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Built/Founded: 1830s
Architectural style(s): Queen Anne, Federal and Greek Revival
Added to NRHP: 1986 [1]
NRHP Reference#: 86001214
Governing body: Dayton, Ohio

Saint Anne's Hill Historic District is part of the Historic Inner East neighborhood in Dayton, Ohio, United States. St. Anne's Hill constitutes an excellent grouping of both vernacular and high style Victorian residences which date roughly from 1860 to the early 20th century. Some structures, such as the Bossler Mansion in the Second Empire, style, are the best of their style found in the city. The neighborhood is also significant for its German heritage.

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[edit] Past and Present

Bomberger Park: A lost treasure that once existed at Fifth and Eagle Streets.
Bomberger Park: A lost treasure that once existed at Fifth and Eagle Streets.

Bomberger Park and Stivers School for the Arts.

[edit] Historic District

In 1986, St. Anne's Hill was registered on the National Register of Historic Places, bounded by Fourth, McClure, Josie, and High and Dutoit Sts., and Downtown Dayton (No. 86001214).[2] City of Dayton Ordinance #24688.[3]

[edit] Architecture

The architecture of St. Anne's Hill Historic District includes examples of Second Empire, Romanesque and Queen Anne.

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