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Delhi Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
镇区
綽號:"The Floral Paradise of Ohio"
Location in Hamilton County and the state of 俄亥俄州.
Location in Hamilton County and the state of 俄亥俄州.
国家美国
州份俄亥俄州
Hamilton
面积
 • 总计10.1 平方英里(26.1 平方公里)
 • 陸地10.1 平方英里(26.1 平方公里)
 • 水域0.0 平方英里(0.0 平方公里)
海拔[1]856 英尺(261 公尺)
人口2010
 • 總計29,510人
 • 密度2,928人/平方英里(1,131人/平方公里)
时区东部(EST)UTC-5
 • 夏时制EDT(UTC-4
ZIP code45238
電話區號513
FIPS代码39-21504[2]
地名信息系统特征识别码1086206[1]
網站www.delhi.oh.us

Delhi Township (/ˈdɛlh/ DEL-hy) is one of the twelve townships of Hamilton County, 俄亥俄州, 美国. The 2010 census found 29,510 people in the township.[3]

History[编辑]

It is the only Delhi Township statewide.[4]

The name is pronounced "DEL-high", rather than "deli", which is how its namesake in India is pronounced.

Delhi is also known for their appearance in the 1983 music video Electric Boogaloo.

In January 2014, Delhi was ranked as the 18th safest neighborhood in Ohio.

Sedam Springhouse[编辑]

The Sedam/Delhi Springhouse

The Sedam Springhouse, which may date back to the 1790s, is one of the oldest buildings in the township.[5] Now known as the Delhi Springhouse, the structure stands on land near the stone house Colonel Cornelius Ryker Sedam built in 1796. The house no longer exists, but the springhouse has been restored. The structure protected a natural spring, which supplied water as late as 1937. The springhouse was also used to provide storage for perishable foods.[6]

地理[编辑]

Located in the southwestern part of the county along the Ohio River, it has the following borders:

Much of what was once part of Delhi Township, including its entire shoreline along the Ohio River, is part of the city of Cincinnati, the county seat of Hamilton County. Unincorporated communities in the township include Delhi Hills, Delshire, and Mount Saint Joseph. The Cincinnati communities of Price Hill, Sayler Park, Sedamsville and Riverside were part of Delhi Township until they were annexed by Cincinnati at the turn of the 20th century.[來源請求]

The Anderson Ferry with the hills of Delhi in the background

The township has an area of 10.1平方英里(26.1平方公里).[3] Because the township covers the slopes leading down to the floodplain of the Ohio River, the township contains many hills, and its landscape is cut by a number of ravines caused by streams that make the descent.[來源請求]

Physical geography of Ohio. Delhi is located in the yellow.
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The "Upland South"

Climate[编辑]

Delhi Township is located within a climatic transition zone at the extreme northern limit of the humid subtropical climate. Being located within the northern periphery of the Upland South and also within the Bluegrass region of southern Ohio and Kentucky, the local climate is a basically a blend of the subtropics to the south and the humid continental climate to the north.

Delhi Township's average annual rainfall is 105英寸(2,700毫米), received over an average of 125 days, along with 20英寸(510毫米) of snow. Temperatures range from an average July high of 88 °F (31 °C) to an average January low of 15 °F (-5 °C).[7]

White Tailed Deer are very common to see in Delhi

人口[编辑]

The median age of males in the township is 36.7 years of age, and the median age of females in the township is 38.4 years of age.

The median income for households in the township was $64,504 in 2008. In 1999, the median income for households in the township was $55,052.[8]

政府[编辑]

镇区有3人组成的理事会管理。理事会理事选举在奇数年11月举行,并在来年1月1日开始四年任期。两名理事的选举在总统选举后一年举行,另一名的选举在总统选举前一年举行。镇区财务官亦由选举产生[9],与一名镇区理事选举同时举行,不过在来年4月1日才开始四年任期。若财务官或理事职位有空缺,将由剩余理事填补。

Infrastructure[编辑]

Fire department[编辑]

Three fire stations serve the township. Fire Station #33 serves as the fire department's headquarters. The other stations are Station #30 and Station #36.[10]

Culture and recreation[编辑]

Delhi Skirt Game[编辑]

Delhi has various annual celebrations, including the Delhi Skirt Game. The Delhi Skirt Game is a Chicago-style softball game between officers of the Delhi Township Police Department and the Delhi Fire Department; the teams consist of male officers dressed in drag. The game is played in Delhi Park on the first Friday of August, with festivities surrounding the game including live music, games of chance, concessions, auctions and fireworks. The Skirt Game benefits needy families of Delhi Township.[11]

Floral Paradise[编辑]

Following an 1850s grape blight which destroyed most of the township's vineyards, many growers turned to vegetable farming instead. On the heels of a successful transition to vegetable farming, growers began to construct greenhouses in order to extend the growing season. At some point in the 1920-1930s period, most all of the Delhi greenhouse operators began to realize the greater profit potential of growing flowers, and subsequently converted their greenhouses from vegetable-centric operations to growing cut flowers full-time.

The peak of local hothouse agriculture was reached during the late pre-WWII years, when as many as 55 family-operated greenhouses operated in the township. Notably, Delhi Township-based greenhouses produced a significant percentage of carnations supplied throughout the United States by this time. In the local region, Delhi Township became known as the "Floral Paradise of Ohio", a trademark phrase that is still featured on modern, official Delhi Township signage.

The importance of greenhouses in Delhi Township was even reflected in the equipment of the Delhi Township Fire Department; as late as 1986, small diameter fire attack lines were equipped with iron pipe couplings, rather than National Standard threads in order to be compatible with the fittings in use on most greenhouse irrigation standpipes of the time. This arrangement permitted firefighters to connect their hoses to the source of water closest to an interior greenhouse fire, eliminating the need to drag (potentially) hundreds of feet of heavy, charged hose connected at the fire apparatus's pump panel outside. In this arrangement, water pressure in the involved greenhouse was boosted by a connection from the pumper to a standpipe connection on the outside of the structure. The requirement to carry a large variety of thread adapters (in order to be compatible with nearby, mutual aid departments), along with the rapid, penultimate decline of hothouse agriculture in Delhi Township led to the complete standardization to National Standard-threaded couplings within the department by the late 1980s.

Today, only a few family-run greenhouses remain—the combined results of a decline in business due to foreign flower imports, as well as the lucrative conversion of greenhouse properties to land made available for residential and commercial development in the post-WWII suburbanization boom.

Parks[编辑]

Story Woods Park, part of the Delhi Park system, has three main paths and is located within woods next to Rapid Run Middle School.

The township operates over 100英畝(40公頃) of park property.[12] Parks operated by the township include Delhi Park, Five-Points Park, and Story Woods Park. Delhi Park, which opened in 1954, is the oldest park in the township. It has nine ball fields, including baseball courts, football fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, and sand volleyball courts. Delhi Park also has the Glen Carder Lodge, four picnic shelters and the "Spray Park." Five-Points Park, a 1.1英畝(0.45公頃) park, has a gazebo and the firefighter's memorial. Story Woods Park, a 40英畝(16公頃) park, has a playground facility, a picnic shelter, toilet facilities, and 2.03英里(3.27公里) of walking trails. The township also has the Delhi Springhouse, which opened to protect the springs. The springhouse was also used as a source of drinking water and as cold storage for perishable foods. The Great Parks of Hamilton County operates Embshoff Woods, a park which opened in 1982 and consists of 331英畝(134公頃) of protected natural areas.[13]

In November 2007, the township dedicated Veterans Memorial Park in honor of the township's military veterans. Located within the park are the Wall of Honor Monument and the Killed-in-Action Memorial.[14]

Newspaper[编辑]

The Delhi Press serves the areas of Delhi and Sayler Park, Cincinnati. It is distributed once a week on Wednesdays. An average Delhi Press contains a main article, other articles about the area, school articles, athletic articles (usually focused on high schoolers), recipes, a response article, and an obituary.

教育[编辑]

Colleges and universities[编辑]

Mount St. Joseph University is located in Delhi Township.[10] It has approximately 2,300 students and offers liberal arts and professional education programs.[15] Other area universities include the University of Cincinnati, Xavier University, and Northern Kentucky University.[16]

Primary and secondary schools[编辑]

Oak Hills Local School District operates public schools in Delhi Township. Public schools within the township include Delshire Elementary School, C.O. Harrison Elementary School, Delhi Middle School, and Rapid Run Middle School.[10][17] Oak Hills High School, outside of the township, serves as the area high school.[16][17]

Private schools in the township include Our Lady of Victory (Cincinnati) School and St. Dominic School.[10] Other area schools include Elder High School and Seton High School.[16]

Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church[编辑]

Our Lady of Victory is the third oldest Catholic Church in Hamilton County, Ohio, established in 1842. OLV has a church, school and athletics. They are known as "Vipers." One notable alumnus of the school is news anchor Bill Hemmer.

Public libraries[编辑]

The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County operates the Delhi Township Branch. The township first received a library in 1949 when a collection of books opened in Delhi Public School. A permanent library facility was dedicated in January 1968. In 1999 an addition and addition added 5,000平方英尺(460平方米) of space to the building, increased the size of the collection, expanded the children's area, added a glass reading room, and altered the landscaping. The branch was renamed to the Delhi Township Branch Library during its reopening and rededication.[18]

参考资料[编辑]

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 US Board on Geographic Names. United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25 [2008-01-31]. 
  2. ^ American FactFinder. United States Census Bureau. [2008-01-31]. 
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1 Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Delhi township, Hamilton County, Ohio. U.S. Census Bureau, American Factfinder. [November 7, 2012]. 
  4. ^ Detailed map of Ohio (PDF). United States Census Bureau. 2000 [2007-02-16]. 
  5. ^ Delhi's Springhouse will be reworked, The Cincinnati Enquirer, 2004-03-26. Accessed 2008-07-02.
  6. ^ Duba, Larry. The History of Delhi Township. Cincinnati: Delhi Historical Society. 1994: 56. 
  7. ^ Delhi township, Ohio, Sperling's Best Places. Accessed 2008-07-18.
  8. ^ Delhi township, Hamilton County, Ohio (OH). City-Data.com. [2012-07-15]. 
  9. ^ §503.24, §505.01, and §507.01 of the Ohio Revised Code. Accessed 4/30/2009.
  10. ^ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 "Welcome Booklet." Delhi Township. 10/10. Retrieved on December 13, 2009.
  11. ^ [1]
  12. ^ "Welcome Booklet." Delhi Township. 8/10. Retrieved on December 13, 2009.
  13. ^ "Welcome Booklet." Delhi Township. 9/10. Retrieved on December 13, 2009.
  14. ^ Veterans Memorial Park, Delhi Township. Accessed 2010-02-25.
  15. ^ Home page, College of Mount St. Joseph. Accessed 2008-05-08.
  16. ^ 16.0 16.1 16.2 "Welcome Booklet." Delhi Township. 6/10. Retrieved on December 13, 2009.
  17. ^ 17.0 17.1 "Our Schools." Oak Hills Local School District. Retrieved on December 14, 2009.
  18. ^ "Delhi Township Branch." Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Retrieved on December 13, 2009.

外部链接[编辑]

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