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    Best Neighborhoods to Live in Columbus of 2015

    In past years, our “Best of” survey has asked our readers about their favorite neighborhood. This year we’ve broken it into two categories: Best Neighborhood to Visit and Best Neighborhood to Live. What we found is that while locals prefer to visit the busier Short North while living in quieter Clintonville. This large northern neighborhood includes a diverse range of historic housing stock, unique neighborhood restaurants, and some of the best schools within the Columbus City Schools district.

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    Top 10 Neighborhoods to Live in Columbus:

    1. Clintonville
    2. German Village
    3. Grandview Heights
    4. The Short North
    5. Victorian Village
    6. Olde Towne East
    7. Downtown
    8. Italian Village
    9. Westerville
    10. Dublin

    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2014 — Clintonville
    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2013 — The Short North

    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2012 – The Short North
    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2011 – The Short North
    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2010 – The Short North
    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2009 – The Short North
    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2008 – The Short North

    Note: Our “Best of 2015″ lists are published as the result of our annual reader survey/poll.

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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