Ohio City, Historic neighborhood in Cleveland, United States
Ohio City is a neighborhood on Cleveland's West Side with the West Side Market as its central hub, a historic market filled with vendors selling local and international foods. The area features old brick buildings and wide streets that connect residential blocks and small shops throughout the district.
The neighborhood began as an independent town in 1836 and was brought into Cleveland in 1854. This merger marked a shift from a rural settlement to an urban community.
The West Side Market draws neighbors from many backgrounds who gather daily to shop and talk with each other. The space reflects the diversity that has shaped the neighborhood across generations.
The neighborhood is easy to reach by public transportation, including the RTA Red Line with a stop at West 25th Street. Most places are walkable, and the wide streets make navigation straightforward.
The neighborhood is home to an urban farm with retail stands and a community kitchen where residents grow and process food. This project connects local production with education and shows a growing focus on sustainable city farming.
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