Linden (Columbus, Ohio)

Linden is a neighborhood in the northeastern part of Columbus, Ohio. It extends south to north from Eighth Avenue to E. Cooke and Ferris roads and west to east from Conrail tracks to Joyce Avenue/Westerville Road. The neighborhood is officially bounded on the south, west and east by Conrail-operated railroads. Hudson Street divides the neighborhood into North and South Linden.[1][2] The neighborhood has a total land area of almost 5.79 square miles (15 km2).

History

The Linden neighborhood was part of a land grant by John Adams to George Stevenson of Delaware for his service in the American War of Independence. Early settlers such as Frederick Weber, Gustavus Innis and Henry Huy are commemorated in the names of local roads.

Schools

Demographics

2000 Population: 30,113

  • Male: 14,302
  • Female: 15,811
  • Household units: 13,297

References

  • Columbus City Neighborhood Plans
    • "North Linden Neighborhood Plan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-10.
    • "South Linden Neighborhood Plan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-16.
  • "U.S. Census website". Retrieved 2006-10-23. (Census Tracts: 3.10, 3.20, 7.10, 7.20, 7.30, 9.10, 77.22; portions of 8.20, 9.20, 14, 15 and 77.40)
  • Greater Linden Development Corporation


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