[citation needed] Large estates line William Howard Taft Road, with views of the Ohio River and Downtown Cincinnati.
[citation needed] Formerly known as Madisonville Pike in the early 1850s, Madison Road is the site of the earliest development in the neighborhood.
[citation needed] The historic John S. Baker House was designed by Cincinnati Architect James Keys Wilson.
[citation needed] Other prominent East Walnut Hills residents are William W. Scarborough, grocery merchant, Joshua Hall Bates, a Union general who built his home in 1858,[citation needed] and Civil War veteran and heir to a liquor baron Charles Dexter.
[1] According to the U.S. Census American Community Survey, for the period 2016-2020 the estimated median annual income for a household in the neighborhood was $67,407.