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  1. Mar 9, 2021 · In 1916, residents of O’Bryonville lobbied City Council to change the name of Cinnamon Street. Cinnamon was too risqué for their proper sensibilities, and residents complained about wiseacres cracking jokes at their expense.

  2. Sep 14, 2021 · In 1992, the owners of Clifton Colony Apartments, located at the end of Julia Ann Street, petitioned the City of Cincinnati to change the name of the street because no one could find their apartment buildings. The city reasoned that Julia Ann Cobb and her mother were long past caring.

  3. O’Bryonville rapidly grew to become a well-balanced business and residential community in the late nineteenth century. By 1925 there existed forty-five commercial establishments along the several blocks of Madison Road.

  4. O'Bryonville is a suburb in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. O'Bryonville is situated nearby to the hamlet Pendleton and the suburb East Walnut Hills. Overview. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map.

  5. Kirke was on the cusp of a generational change. During Reconstruction, many young, well-educated Black women and men both from the Gaines High School in Cincinnati’s West End, and from Wilberforce, went to teach in Freedman’s Schools in the South. By the Progressive Era, the tide had turned.

  6. Believe it or not, this is what #OBryonville once looked like! The corner of Madison Rd. and Obryon St. sure has come a long way. #Throwback #Obryonville #cincinnatiohio #queencity #cincylife...

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  8. Feb 26, 2008 · The purchase of 72 acres by the Irish farming family, the O’Bryons and the subsequent influx of other Irish families gave the community its name O’Bryonville. Its rapid growth into a well-balanced business and residential community in the late nineteenth century remains evident today.

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