Hough | |
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Neighborhoods of Cleveland | |
True Holiness Temple on Euclid Avenue at E.79th Street, is located on the border between Hough and the Fairfax neighborhood.
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Country | United States |
State | Ohio |
County | Cuyahoga County |
City | Cleveland |
Population (2000) | |
• Total | 16,359 |
17% decrease from 1990 Census | |
Demographics | |
• White | 2.1% |
• Black | 96.1% |
• Hispanic | 1% |
• Asian | >1% |
• Other | >1% |
Time zone | EST (UTC-5) |
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) |
ZIP Codes | parts of 44106, 44103 |
Area code(s) | 216 |
Median income | $13,630 |
Source: 2000 U.S. Census, Cleveland City Planning Commission |
Hough is a neighborhood situated along the midtown corridor on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio. It is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods; named after Oliver and Eliza Hough who first settled in the area in 1799. During the Civil Rights Movement, the neighborhood received national attention as a flashpoint of racial tensions, when the Hough Riots occurred. Today it is a neighborhood that has seen an increase of redevelopment, although it remains among the city's poorest neighborhoods. Hough is also the location of League Park, the ballpark best known as the original home of the Cleveland Indians from 1901 to 1946. The site still has a baseball field on the original site and parts of the ballpark structure built in 1910, all restored in 2014.
Hough is part of the city's 7th Ward, and is represented by Councilman T. J. Dow.
Coordinates: 41°30′44″N 81°38′07″W / 41.512334°N 81.635213°W