Wyoming (OH) (Images of America)

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Years ago, rivers, canals, roads, and railways carved paths during the woodland that would sooner or later change into the Cincinnati suburb of Wyoming. The Miami and Erie Canal first attracted developers to this a part of the Mill Creek Valley, creating one in every of Cincinnati’s earliest bedroom communities for big-city industrialists. Wealth allowed them the privilege of living beyond the soot of their very own factories and the means to give protection to this community from industrial sprawl. Smaller homes that now surround the stately Victorian mansions reflect the upward thrust of a high-quality middle class, which followed the trains and streetcars out of Cincinnati and into the brand new suburbs. Wyoming’s early interest in historic preservation has further established the city’s suburban reputation of having tree-lined streets, quiet neighborhoods, and impressive architecture.

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