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In 1973, German Village was the first Historic District to be established in Hamilton.  In 1989, this district was listed on the National Register of Historical Places. German Village is fortunate to have many of Hamilton's most beautiful historic buildings proudly preserved within a nine-square block district starting at North Third and Dayton Streets in Hamilton. German Village was the first residential development outside of Fort Hamilton and was included in the original layout of the City of Hamilton.

Construction in the early 1800s was mostly frame and reflected several different periods of 19th century architecture: Queen Anne, Italianate, Eastlake, Gothic Revival and Greek Revival. The neighborhood housed both prominent businessmen and laborers, resulting in a number of significant and unusual buildings. By the 1840s and the completion of the nearby Hydraulic Canal, a wave of German immigrants had arrived and Hamilton was becoming a prominent industrial center. Lampposts, red brick sidewalks, and window boxes today provide nostalgic atmosphere for the current residential homes and businesses. 

Christmas Walk in the Village ... a Hamilton tradition for over 15 years ... celebrates the spirit of Christmas past and present in full Victorian splendor.  Many businesses, organizations and private residences open their doors to the public for this free event.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

One of just ten sculpture parks of its size in the U.S and the only sculpture park of its type in Ohio, Pyramid Hill is a 265

Hamilton, OH Arts

Hamilton Welcome Center

Located within the Historic Anthony Wayne facility, the Hamilton Welcome Center is home to the Greater Hamilton Convention & Visitors Bureau and Hamilton, OH City of Sculpture.?

Hamilton, OH Other Attractions

Twin Run Golf Course

Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 5

Hamilton, OH Golf Courses

Fitton Center for Creative Arts

Reporters have called Fitton Center for Creative Arts ?a Mecca for the arts? and ?the cornerstone of downtown Hamilton?s renaissance.? It is popular with residents and visitors alike, attracting over 100,000 visitors annually.

Hamilton, OH Arts

Butler County Courthouse

One of the county?s foremost active landmarks, this grand, four-story structure is an outstanding example of Second Empire architecture built in the late nineteenth century. The cornerstone was placed in 1885, and the $305,000 structure was occupied February 4, 1889.

Hamilton, OH Other Attractions

Things to do near Hamilton, OH

Culberson (Dean A.) State Nature Preserve

The preserve is 238 acres. Protected example of "white swamp forest." The forest grows on poorly drained, "white clay" soil w...

Historic Kirkwood Inn

Located in beautiful Mason, the Kirkwood Inn is on route to historic Lebanon. In the past, the farmhouse and inn were used as...

Elks 797 Golf Club

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Madden Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 4 days...

Sycamore State Park

Sycamore State Park is located in Montgomery Co., just west of Dayton. Named for the huge sycamore trees lining the banks of ...