In 1873, a neighborhood dry product businessperson named L. C. Hopkins divided thirty acres (120,000 m2) of his own land close to the intersection of Hopkins Avenue and Montgomery Road. Shortly thenceforth, alternative subdivisions were planned. the world quickly developed into one amongst Cincinnati’s original suburbs. it had been at Hopkins suggestion that the name of Norwood was substituted for that of Sharpsburg. Norwood is that the second most inhabited town in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The town is associate district of the larger town of metropolis. The population was twenty one,675 at the 2000 census. Originally settled as associate early residential area of metropolis within the wooded rural area north of town, the world is characterized by older homes and tree-lined streets. Norwood is currently undergoing economic and social changes thanks to recent retail and business development.
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