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Madisonville

Annexed in 1911


Get To Know Madisonville

Madisonville is a neighborhood located ten miles northeast of downtown Cincinnati. The community was founded in 1809 and named after the recently-elected US President James Madison. Now the neighborhood is home to a very active and growing business district. With 9,141 residents, Madisonville is the 11th largest neighborhood in the City.

 

A Layered Namesake

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Overlapping shapes form an “M” and “V” in a nod to Madisonville’s logo.

In the Center

The diamond shape is a symbol of the invincible spirit of Madisonville residents.

Communal Intersections

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The long generational lines of residents are interwoven in the history of the neighborhood.


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Madisonville’s colors are Blue, Red, Purple and White

Navy and Blue for tranquility.

Purple for harmony

Red for people full of life.

White for unity and peace.


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Madisonville is…

an eastern Cincinnati neighborhood that is home to 9,141 residents, a cool looking public library, and a growing business district.


Open Source Assets

All assets created by CincyFlags are free and open source; anyone is permitted to use these designs however they like. Download Madisonville’s flag as either a PDF or EPS.