The Village of Indian Hill is actually a city in Hamilton County, and an affluent suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. Prior to 1970, Indian Hill was incorporated as a village, but it was designated as a village once its population reached five thousand, at which time the city changed its name to add “Village”, making it legally known as The City of The Village of Indian Hill. The community began as a farming community, later attracting wealthy people from Cincinnati, who bought up the farmhouses.
 
 
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Armstrong Chapel United Methodist Church
Directions to the church facilities in Indian Hill, Ohio, a worship schedule, and an overview of the congregation’s adult, youth, children, family, and outreach ministries are outlined, and photographs, contacts, and employment data are presented.
http://www.armstrongchapel.org/
A map and directions to the church are offered, along with a profile of the congregation’s beliefs, missions and programs, as well as its PK-12th grade Christian school. Schedules, calendars, and media downloads are presented.
http://www.horizoncc.com/
The dual-denomination congregation worships in both the Episcopal and Presbyterian styles. Featured is a church profile, worship schedule, and calendar of fellowship programs and upcoming events. Job openings and contact data are included.
http://indian-hill.diosohio.org/
Incorporated in 1956, the non-profit organization was created for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a public swimming pool for the residents of the City of The Village of Indian Hill, Ohio. Overall information about the club, its swim team, dive team tennis facilities, and calendar of events are presented.
http://www.ihclub.com/
Indian Hill Exempted Village School District
The PK-12 public school administrative district is headquartered in Indian Hill, Ohio. Each of the schools within the district are highlighted, with schedules, announcements, and faculty contacts. A district calendar is also presented.
http://www.ih.k12.oh.us/
Indian Hill Historical Society
IHHS is a non-profit corporation organized for the purpose of preserving the heritage of the Village of Indian Hill, Ohio. Its history, programs and resources are outlined, and its membership policies are highlighted.
http://www.indianhill.org/
Indian Hill Recreation Commission
Established by the Indian Hill Village Council in 1974, the commission was created to provide recreational opportunities and athletic programs for residents of the city and students of the Indian Hill School District. Its history, purpose, and programs are highlighted, with registration information provided.
http://www.ihrecsports.com/
The history, purpose, and programs of the IHWC are provided, including directions to the facilities, membership information and policies, and its organizational structure. Other resources include photographs, a weekly newsletter, and items for sale or swap.
http://www.ihwinterclub.com/
Markin Farm Riding Club and Horse Boarding Operation
Located near Montgomery and Blue Ash in Indian Hill, Ohio, the equestrian riding club has access to the Indian Hill Riding System, a small indoor ring, an outdoor riding ring, four large pastures, four all-weather turnouts, a horse barn with twenty stalls, and horse trailer parking. Its location and contacts are provided.
http://www.markinfarm.com/
Designed by architect William Adams Delano of Delano & Aldrich, the historical home was constructed in a combination of Georgian and Queen Anne styles and, when finished, has thirty-six rooms, nineteen fireplaces, twenty-one baths and a wing of guest rooms. Its history, schedules, and event policies are outlined.
http://peterloon.org/
Settled in 1795, the city is located northeast of Cincinnati in Hamilton County, Ohio. Its official web site features a village history, city directory, community calendar, online bulletin board, public notices, and other community resources.
http://www.ci.indian-hill.oh.us/