The Price Hill Historical Society & Museum

Cincinnati, Ohio

WELCOME! The Price Hill Historical Society was formed to preserve the history of a unique area in the western hills of Cincinnati, Ohio. Once reached by an incline that carried passengers and cargo up the steep slope, Price Hill promised fresh air, suburban living, and tree-shaded walks. Today, the chiming bells of the trolley cars may be a distant memory, but Price Hill retains much of its turn-of-the-century charm. We celebrate the people, the neighborhood, and the history of Price Hill by publishing books, presenting community events, and serving as a resource to anyone who wants to know more about our history.

BRIEF HISTORY | BOOKSTORE | GIFT SHOP | CALENDAR | MEMBERSHIP | CONTACT US

BOOKSTORE

GIFT SHOP

CALENDAR

MEMBERSHIP

PHHS QUILT

VISIT OUR MUSEUM

Treasures

Take a look at this month's "Price Hill Treasure"

CONTACT US

THE CURMUDGEON

Help us continue preserving the heritage of Price Hill: Make a donation to the Price Hill Historical Society simply by clicking the button at right.

The PHHS has a publishing partnership with Edgecliff Press, LLC., to publish and distribute new books about Price Hill and local history topics. Find out more about our partnership with Edgecliff Press and our newest publications, available now!

PRICE HILL HISTORIC SITES MAP

Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events
Price Hill Historical Society Special Events

Price Hill Historical Society P.O. Box 7020 Cincinnati, OH 45205-7020 513/251-2888 phhs@pricehill.org

Copyright 2000-2012 Price Hill Historical Society

Treasures

“Treasure from the Trash”

The painting at left donated to the PHHS turns out to be a signed portrait by famed Cincinnati artist Henry Farny of his wife Ann Ray Farny. Read more about it here and in the Cincinnati Enquirer articles here and in the Cincinnati Examiner here. (Call 513.251.2888 to make a bid.)

The Price Hill Historical Society Museum is open on
Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
or by appointment
(call 513.251.2888).
Our NEXT MEETING is
Wednesday, March 6, at the PHHS Museum, 3640 Warsaw Ave.