Archbishop McNicholas High School
Archbishop McNicholas High School is a coed school in the neighborhood of Mt. Washington in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. The school was opened in 1951 and named in honor of John T.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: School
- Denomination: Catholic
- Description: high school in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
- Also known as: “McNick” and “Saint Joseph Academy”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Miller–Leuser Log House and Turpin High School.
Miller–Leuser Log House
Historic building
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The Miller–Leuser Log House is a historic eighteenth-century log cabin near the city of Cincinnati in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. One of the oldest houses in the area, it has been named a historic site. Miller–Leuser Log House is situated 1 mile north of Archbishop McNicholas High School.
Turpin High School
School
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Turpin High School is a public high school in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States that serves grades nine through twelve. The school is part of the Forest Hills Local School District and serves the suburb of Anderson Township; admission is based primarily on the location of a student's home. Turpin High School is situated 1¼ miles north of Archbishop McNicholas High School.
Anderson High School
School
Anderson High School is a public high school in the Forest Hills Local School District in Hamilton County, Ohio. Anderson High School is situated 2 miles southeast of Archbishop McNicholas High School.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mount Washington and Salem Heights.
Mount Washington
Suburb
Mount Washington is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It borders the neighborhoods of California and the East End, as well as Anderson Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. The population was 20,540 at the 2020 census.
Salem Heights
Hamlet
Salem Heights is a census-designated place in Anderson Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, adjacent to the city of Cincinnati. The population of Salem Heights was 3,862 at the 2020 census.
Newtown
Village
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Newtown is a village in southeastern Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, near Cincinnati. The population was 2,702 at the 2020 census. Newtown was settled in 1792 and incorporated as a village in 1901. Newtown is situated 2½ miles north of Archbishop McNicholas High School.
Archbishop McNicholas High School
- Categories: high school and education
- Location: Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Greater Cincinnati, Ohio, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.08704° or 39° 5′ 13″ northLongitude
-84.37568° or 84° 22′ 32″ westElevation
709 feet (216 metres)Open location code
86FQ3JPF+RPOpenStreetMap ID
way 91646816OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=schoolOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=catholicWikidata ID
Q4785627
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Archbishop McNicholas High School” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ثانوية رئيس الأساقفة مكنيكولاس”
- French: “Archbishop McNicholas High School”
- Vietnamese: “Trường Trung học McNicholas”
- Vietnamese: “Trường Trung học Tổng giám mục McNicholas”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Guardian Angels Catholic Church and Mount Washington Presbyterian Church.
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