St Bernard, Ohio
St. Bernard, Ohio, was founded in the mid-19th century and incorporated as a village in 1878. It developed around the Miami and Erie Canal and later the railroads, which brought industry and workers to the area. Many early residents were German immigrants who shaped the community’s culture, establishing churches, schools, and local businesses. Throughout the 20th century, St. Bernard became a thriving working-class suburb of Cincinnati, known for its strong community ties and civic pride. Today, it retains its historic charm, family-friendly atmosphere, and convenient location, maintaining its identity as a close-knit, tradition-rich Cincinnati neighborhood.