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Enjoying all the Village Offers

  • Self-Guided Tours - The book Glendale's Heritage contains several walking tour maps of various areas in the Historic District. The maps are accompanied by photographs and comments of the tour's points of interests. The book may be found in various shops in the village.
  • Distinctive Dining - You can dine the year round in the 19th century charm of two unique gourmet restaurants, one of which is situated in an inn that has offered its hospitality since 1850.
  • Leisurely Shopping - Sophisticated tastes are catered to by Village shops offering the unusual in gift ideas, foods, craft supplies, furnishings, apparel, antiques, and art. The yesterday atmosphere of the Village shopping areas is due to friendly proprietors and quaint old shops and their sometimes not-so-obvious locations.
  • Unusual Services - Certain hilly streets are closed after a snow fall to provide safe places for sledding, while a Village snowplow keeps the sidewalks and public footpaths clear. A weekly rubbish pickup schedule is augmented by an autumn leaf disposal scheme.
  • Special Events - The annual Memorial Day parade includes members of local government and organizations, and a chance to see some of the many vintage vehicles in Glendale. Following behind the parade, the residents gather at the Town Hall for patriotic speeches, music, and to hear once again, movingly read aloud, the names of those villagers who gave their lives for their country. Village streets are ablaze with American flags on national holidays, and in early Autumn, the Annual Street Fair becomes one great party for local businesses, residents, and visitors. During the holiday season, windows are atwinkle with Christmas lights, and prizes are given for the best front door decorations. And as spring arrives each year, GHP hosts our annual Pancake Breakfast fundraiser.
  • Church and Social Life - There are seven churches serving the Village, and most of them have existed more than a century. A senior citizen's group meets at the Town Hall, and dramatic organizations give performances regularly in the Village.

Fulfilling Your Special Interests

The Village of Glendale is proud to share with...

  • Preservationists of the historic atmosphere characteristic of over 400 original houses and other buildings well over a century old...
  • Historians of a 140 year history beginning with the cultural and industrial expansion of the Cincinnati area before the Civil War...
  • Gardeners who provide the opportunity to work with four respected garden clubs in maintaining the Village Square, the parks, and greenbelt...
  • Artists and Photographers who depict the curving streets and sun-dappled Victorian houses in leafy settings, the railroad station, and the steeples with their true beauty...
  • Seekers of Peace and Quiet who find the more than 600 acres of forested oasis away from the surrounding commercial and industrial hustle and bustle a haven serenely contrasting with nearby treeless tract developments
  • You, the villager or visitor who find Glendale the perfect place to relax in the calm and peaceful setting.

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