Did you know?
- Of the 1,400 township structures in Ohio, Sycamore Township ranks among the largest with 20,000 residents.
- The Hamilton County Board of Education made history on October 11, 1949 when it became the first in the city to oppose racial segregation on the Sycamore Township schools.
- Sycamore Township was the first township in the country to use tax increment financing (TIF) incentives.
- The Cheesecake Factory was the first to make its Western debut at the Kenwood Towne Centre.
- Both Barry Larkin and Ken Griffey Jr. – stars of the National League Cincinnati Reds Baseball team – attended Moeller High School, located in Sycamore Township.