Hamilton’s Riverview neighborhood on display during Saturday’s Heritage Walk

People will use map to visit historic churches, schools, community landmarks and cultural assets. There will also be free food.
Bailey Square is one of several notable landmarks in the Riverview neighborhood, often called the 2nd Ward. The inaugural Heritage Walk hosted by 17Strong will celebrate Riverview and other areas with a walking tour. Pictured is Barbecuing for a Better Hamilton event held in April at Bailey Square and hosted by the city of Hamilton. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/FILE

Credit: Michael D. Pitman

Credit: Michael D. Pitman

Bailey Square is one of several notable landmarks in the Riverview neighborhood, often called the 2nd Ward. The inaugural Heritage Walk hosted by 17Strong will celebrate Riverview and other areas with a walking tour. Pictured is Barbecuing for a Better Hamilton event held in April at Bailey Square and hosted by the city of Hamilton. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/FILE

Hamiltonians who want to learn more about the Riverview neighborhood can do that Saturday with the inaugural Heritage Walk.

And if this pilot walking tour is successful, the goal is to expand it into other of the city’s neighborhood, said Chris Maraschiello, a 17Strong Advisory Board member and teacher at Hamilton High School’s Freshman Campus.

“The goal is to enlighten people who live in the neighborhood but to also equally educate people outside the neighborhood,” he said.

From noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, beginning at the Booker T. Washington Center, 1140 S. Front St., the Heritage Walk will kick off where people can go out into the Riverview neighborhood with a provided map to visit historic churches, schools, community landmarks and cultural assets. There will also be free food provided at the event.

At each stop, participants will discover stories and facts about the historic neighborhood’s unique character. The walk will conclude with a community social hour where neighbors and visitors can enjoy food, conversation and connection.

Booker T. Washington Community Center on South Front Street is the host site for the inaugural Heritage Walk in the Riverview neighborhood presented by 17Strong. The Booker T. Washington Community Center is one of the notable landmarks within the neighborhood, also known as the 2nd Ward. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/FILE

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“We have a lot of talented people and a lot of us have our own peculiar interests and areas of expertise,” said Maraschiello. “We’re hoping we can replicate this in some of the other neighborhoods, too.”

Riverview, which is sometimes referenced as the 2nd Ward, is home iconic Hamilton landmarks, like Booker T. Washington Community Center, Bailey Square, Foundation Field and Symmes Park. Geographically, Riverview is a large section of the city, bordered by Sycamore Street Neilan Boulevard, Marshall Avenue and the CSX Railroad line.

The walk, however, won’t encompass the entirety of the neighborhood given its size, Maraschiello said.

It once was a heavily German area of the city, but overtime evolved into an enclave of African-American culture and heritage that produced well-known figures, like Roger Troutman, the founder of the band Zapp.

Maraschiello said he hopes the Heritage Walk will instill neighborhood pride as it showcases its historically importance.


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The Heritage Walk event is free, but it is ticketed and limited to 100. Half the tickets are reserved for youth participants. They are first-come, first-served and must be reserved in advance. The event will also include a performance from the BCC Experience, the first blue band that performed on at the Blues on Bailey in May. For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/HeritageWalkRiverview25.

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