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Hyde Park

Acquired in 1903 when Hyde Park was annexed to Cincinnati, this .25 acre parcel, located at Erie Avenue and Edwards Road, was maintained by the city until it was transferred to the park board in 1917.

The fountain on the square was donated by the Kilgour family on Nov. 6, 1900. Following a complete restoration and revamping, Hyde Park Square was rededicated on Sept. 18, 1976, for the bicentennial celebration of the Declaration of Independence.

When one visits the square, there is a feeling of an open air market. Teakwood benches and beautiful landscaping add to the peaceful feeling as you hear the water bubbling in the fountain.
2801 Erie
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Hyde Park Square

The Center of The Square (Erie Avenue between Edwards and Michigan) is defined by a center island park in the middle of the Erie Boulevard featuring grass and landscaped areas as well as historic Kilgore Fountain. 
Residents and visitors alike find this spot great for sitting on a bench to enjoy a Graeter’s ice cream cone, relax after a great breakfast at The Echo, commune with neighbors (and their happy hounds) or just take in the sights .
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