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| name = Sayler Park |
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| settlement_type = [[List of Cincinnati neighborhoods|Neighborhood of Cincinnati]] |
| settlement_type = [[List of Cincinnati neighborhoods|Neighborhood of Cincinnati]] |
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| image_skyline = Ohio river at Fernbank park.jpeg |
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| image_caption = The Ohio River as seen from Fernbank Park in Sayler Park Ohio |
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| image_map = Sayler-Park-Cincinnati-map.jpg |
| image_map = Sayler-Park-Cincinnati-map.jpg |
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| map_caption = Sayler Park(red) within [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] |
| map_caption = Sayler Park (red) within [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] |
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| subdivision_type = Country |
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| subdivision_name3 = [[Cincinnati]] |
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| population_total = 2825 |
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| population_as_of = 2020 |
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'''Sayler Park''' is one of the 52 [[List of Cincinnati neighborhoods|neighborhoods]] of [[Cincinnati, Ohio]].<ref name=GNIS1>{{gnis|1056509|Sayler Park}}</ref> Situated along the [[Ohio River]], it is the westernmost neighborhood in the city. The population was 2,825 at the [[2020 United States Census|2020 census]].<ref name="2020 census"/> |
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[[Image:Sayler-Park-Cincinnati-map.jpg|thumb|320px|right|Sayler Park is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.]] |
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'''Sayler Park''' is a neighborhood in [[Cincinnati|Cincinnati, Ohio]].<ref name=GNIS1>{{gnis|1056509|Sayler Park}}</ref> The west side neighborhood on the [[Ohio River]] is approximately {{convert|1|mi}} and {{convert|2|mi}} wide.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mbz22dsvincC&q=%22cincinnati+magazine%22+AND+%22east+end%22&pg=PA97 | title=Selling Points | work=Cincinnati Magazine | date=Jun 2007 | accessdate=2013-05-06| author=Ball, Jennifer | pages=97}}</ref> The population was 2,825 at the [[2020 United States Census|2020 census]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Sayler Park 2020 Statistical Neighborhood Approximation |url=https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/sites/planning/assets/2020%20CENSUS/SaylerPark_2020.pdf |publisher=City of Cincinnati |access-date=22 February 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The {{convert|65|acre|ha|adj=on}} Fernbank Park in Sayler Park stretches over a mile along the Ohio River.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/fernbank-park | title=Fernbank Park | publisher=Cincinnati Park Board | accessdate=2013-12-26}}</ref> The Thornton Triangle is Cincinnati's smallest municipal park.<ref name="cincinnatiparks">{{cite web|url=http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/component/content/article/12-parks/103-art-architecture|title=Cinciparks|publisher=cincinnatiparks.com|accessdate=2014-06-08|title=Cinciparks|publisher=cincinnatiparks.com|accessdate=2014-06-08}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Sayler Park was originally known as Home City.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=From Bucktown To Vanceville: Cincinnati's Lost 19th Century Neighborhoods|first=Greg|last=Hand|magazine=[[Cincinnati (magazine)|Cincinnati]]|date=November 20, 2017|accessdate=July 8, 2019|url=https://www.cincinnatimagazine.com/citywiseblog/bucktown-vanceville-cincinnatis-lost-19th-century-neighborhoods/}}</ref> Sayler Park was annexed by the City of Cincinnati in 1911.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-hB6AAAAMAAJ&q=cincinnati+the+queen+city+clarke&pg=PA528 | title=Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912, Volume 2 | publisher=The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company | year=1912 | accessdate=2013-05-20| author=Clarke, S. J. | pages=528}}</ref> The neighborhood |
Sayler Park was originally known as Home City.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=From Bucktown To Vanceville: Cincinnati's Lost 19th Century Neighborhoods|first=Greg|last=Hand|magazine=[[Cincinnati (magazine)|Cincinnati]]|date=November 20, 2017|accessdate=July 8, 2019|url=https://www.cincinnatimagazine.com/citywiseblog/bucktown-vanceville-cincinnatis-lost-19th-century-neighborhoods/}}</ref> Sayler Park was annexed by the City of Cincinnati in 1911.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-hB6AAAAMAAJ&q=cincinnati+the+queen+city+clarke&pg=PA528 | title=Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912, Volume 2 | publisher=The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company | year=1912 | accessdate=2013-05-20| author=Clarke, S. J. | pages=528}}</ref> The neighborhood was struck by an [[List of F5 and EF5 tornadoes|F5 tornado]] in 1974 during the [[1974 Super Outbreak|Super Outbreak]], killing three people and destroying several homes.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9x4DAAAAMBAJ&q=ohio+river+cincinnati&pg=PA66 | title=It's Not the Heat, It's The... | work=Cincinnati Magazine | date=Dec 1995 | accessdate=2013-05-18| author=Horstmeyer, Steve | pages=66}}</ref> |
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==Demographics== |
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{{Historical populations |
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| 1900|2000 |
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| 1910|2013 |
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| 1920|2075 |
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| 1930|2352 |
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| 1940|2627 |
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| 1950|2990 |
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| 1960|3165 |
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| 1970|3430 |
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| 1980|3384 |
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| 1990|3516 |
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| 2000|3233 |
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| 2010|2765 |
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| 2020|2825 |
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|footnote= {{citation needed|date=December 2023}} |
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As of the census of 2020, there were 2,825 people living in the neighborhood. There were 1,312 housing units. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 86.8% [[Race (United States Census)|White]], 5.6% [[Race (United States Census)|Black]] or [[Race (United States Census)|African American]], 0.2% [[Race (United States Census)|Native American]], 0.3% [[Race (United States Census)|Asian]], 0.0% [[Race (United States Census)|Pacific Islander]], 0.7% from [[Race (United States Census)|some other race]], and 6.4% from two or more races. 2.1% of the population were [[Race (United States Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Race (United States Census)|Latino]] of any race.<ref name="2020 census">{{cite web |title=Sayler Park 2020 Statistical Neighborhood Approximation |url=https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/sites/planning/assets/2020%20CENSUS/SaylerPark_2020.pdf |publisher=City of Cincinnati |access-date=30 December 2023}}</ref> |
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There were 1,193 households, out of which 73.0% were families. 24.0% of all households were made up of individuals.<ref name="2020 census"/> |
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23.6% of the neighborhood's population were under the age of 18, 60.3% were 18 to 64, and 16.1% were 65 years of age or older. 49.4% of the population were male and 50.6% were female.<ref name="2020 census"/> |
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According to the U.S. Census [[American Community Survey]], for the period 2016-2020 the estimated median annual income for a household in the neighborhood was $56,918. About 14.7% of family households were living below the [[poverty line]]. About 23.8% of adults had a bachelor's degree or higher.<ref name="2020 census"/> |
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==Parks== |
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[[File:Sayler Park Ohio gateway foto by andy hemmer cincinnati.jpg|thumb|Gateway feature off [[U.S. Route 50]] (River Road) for Sayler Park.]] |
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⚫ | The {{convert|65|acre|ha|adj=on}} Fernbank Park in Sayler Park stretches over a mile along the Ohio River.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/fernbank-park | title=Fernbank Park | publisher=Cincinnati Park Board | accessdate=2013-12-26}}</ref> The Thornton Triangle is Cincinnati's smallest municipal park.<ref name="cincinnatiparks">{{cite web|url=http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/component/content/article/12-parks/103-art-architecture|title=Cinciparks|publisher=cincinnatiparks.com|accessdate=2014-06-08|title=Cinciparks|publisher=cincinnatiparks.com|accessdate=2014-06-08}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 11 July 2024
Sayler Park | |
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Country | United States |
State | Ohio |
County | Hamilton |
City | Cincinnati |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 2,825 |
Sayler Park is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] Situated along the Ohio River, it is the westernmost neighborhood in the city. The population was 2,825 at the 2020 census.[2]
History
[edit]Sayler Park was originally known as Home City.[3] Sayler Park was annexed by the City of Cincinnati in 1911.[4] The neighborhood was struck by an F5 tornado in 1974 during the Super Outbreak, killing three people and destroying several homes.[5]
Demographics
[edit]Year | Pop. | ±% | ||
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1900 | 2,000 | — | ||
1910 | 2,013 | +0.6% | ||
1920 | 2,075 | +3.1% | ||
1930 | 2,352 | +13.3% | ||
1940 | 2,627 | +11.7% | ||
1950 | 2,990 | +13.8% | ||
1960 | 3,165 | +5.9% | ||
1970 | 3,430 | +8.4% | ||
1980 | 3,384 | −1.3% | ||
1990 | 3,516 | +3.9% | ||
2000 | 3,233 | −8.0% | ||
2010 | 2,765 | −14.5% | ||
2020 | 2,825 | +2.2% | ||
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As of the census of 2020, there were 2,825 people living in the neighborhood. There were 1,312 housing units. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 86.8% White, 5.6% Black or African American, 0.2% Native American, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 0.7% from some other race, and 6.4% from two or more races. 2.1% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.[2]
There were 1,193 households, out of which 73.0% were families. 24.0% of all households were made up of individuals.[2]
23.6% of the neighborhood's population were under the age of 18, 60.3% were 18 to 64, and 16.1% were 65 years of age or older. 49.4% of the population were male and 50.6% were female.[2]
According to the U.S. Census American Community Survey, for the period 2016-2020 the estimated median annual income for a household in the neighborhood was $56,918. About 14.7% of family households were living below the poverty line. About 23.8% of adults had a bachelor's degree or higher.[2]
Parks
[edit]The 65-acre (26 ha) Fernbank Park in Sayler Park stretches over a mile along the Ohio River.[6] The Thornton Triangle is Cincinnati's smallest municipal park.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Sayler Park
- ^ a b c d e "Sayler Park 2020 Statistical Neighborhood Approximation" (PDF). City of Cincinnati. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
- ^ Hand, Greg (November 20, 2017). "From Bucktown To Vanceville: Cincinnati's Lost 19th Century Neighborhoods". Cincinnati. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
- ^ Clarke, S. J. (1912). Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912, Volume 2. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. p. 528. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
- ^ Horstmeyer, Steve (Dec 1995). "It's Not the Heat, It's The..." Cincinnati Magazine. p. 66. Retrieved 2013-05-18.
- ^ "Fernbank Park". Cincinnati Park Board. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
- ^ "Cinciparks". cincinnatiparks.com. Retrieved 2014-06-08.