Ninth Street Historic District

The Ninth Street Historic District is a group of historic buildings located along Ninth Street on the northern side of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

The district embraces the blocks of Ninth Street between Plum and Vine Streets,[3] which includes forty-four buildings that contribute to the district's historic nature.

Although the buildings were erected over a span of more than a century, they are remarkably similar in their construction: examples of the Queen Anne, Italianate, and Greek Revival styles of architecture are found in the district.

[3] Among the most important buildings in the district are the Abraham J. Friedlander House, the Brittany and Saxony Apartment Buildings, and the Phoenix Club,[4] all of which were listed on the National Register of Historic Places between May 1979 and March 1980.

Eighth months after the last of these four buildings was added to the National Register, the district itself was accorded a similar distinction.