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  1. The Village of Indian Hill is a city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of the Greater Cincinnati area.The population was 6,087 at the 2020 census.Prior to 1970, Indian Hill was incorporated as a village, but under Ohio law became designated as a city once its population was verified as exceeding 5,000.

  2. Village History. The nearly 20 square miles, now known as Indian Hill, was first eyed by the Indian tribes of the Shawnee, Miami, and Delaware. From their villages at Pickaway and Chillicothe, they came to hunt the wooded slopes and fish the clear streams. Some of the main thoroughfares of the Village follow, in general, the early Indian trails.

  3. Oct 1, 2023 · The name "Indian Hill" was chosen due to the significant presence of Native American tribes and mounds found throughout the region. The village was officially incorporated in 1969, becoming an independent community within Hamilton County. Since then, it has become a highly desirable place to reside.

  4. Indian Hill History. Acquaint yourself with the history of the unique village of Indian Hill. Selected materials from the Historical Society’s collections have been assembled to provide some glimpses into the past. Enjoy and learn from this gallery of local history! Contact Us for additional information about the rich and interesting saga of ...

  5. Nov 22, 2021 · A Tradition of Custom, Upscale Living. You could say that the Camargo Realty Company was one of the first custom home groups in Cincinnati. With their eyes on Indian Hill specifically, the realty group took about 12,000 acres and divided many into 25-acre parcels that were sold for about $125 an acre. Exploring the magnificent parks of Indian Hill.

  6. Native Americans, who predated the Shawnee tribes who once hunted on Indian Hill, were present in this area from prehistoric times (c. 7000-2000 B.C.) until about 1625. Dr. Charles Metz (1847-1926), a Madisonville physician, proved the existence of Mound Builders in southwestern Ohio. He became interested in the earthworks he observed on his ...

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  8. Over 100 families supported the Indian Hill Historical Museum Association as “founders.”. Each family contributed $100 within the first year to establish a fund to restore the Schoolhouse, and their names are inscribed on the blackboard in the vestibule of the Schoolhouse. Others who played key roles include Vi Eustis, Margo Tytus, and Ted ...

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