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Mt. Adams


Get To Know Mt. Adams

Mt. Adams is a neighborhood located one mile east of downtown Cincinnati. Originally named Mount Ida, the neighborhood changed its name to honor John Quincy Adams in the 1840s. Home to one of the first successful commercial wineries in the nation, Mt. Adams is now full of beautiful homes along winding roads that cut up and down the hill. With 1,481 residents, Mt. Adams is the 40th largest neighborhood in the City.

 

A View From Above

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This bright, seven-pointed sun was created as a nod to Rookwood Pottery. The points connect Mt. Adams to the seven hills of Cincinnati.

Remembering History

A hill under the blue sky that represents Longworth Vineyard and the early Cincinnati Wine Industry.


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Mt. Adams’ colors are Yellow, Blue & Green

Green as a hill overlooking the city.

Blue for the sky above the vineyard.

Yellow for community optimism.


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Mt. Adams is…

a central Cincinnati neighborhood that is home to 1,481 residents as well as a thriving business district overlooking Downtown.


Open Source Assets

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