Monroe

Cin-Day Corridor

Monroe was named in honor of President James Monroe who took office when the city was being settled. The city now has over 13,500 residents.

Monroe, 22 miles north of Cincinnati and 25 minutes southwest of Dayton was a major stagecoach stop on the Great Miami Turnpike. It's a city of sturdy little homes that have been standing for a hundred years or more. These historical structures, with their neat lawns and gardens in the rear, have a dignity all their own. Monroe is situated in a thriving area and is convenient to the industrial valley. This blending of old and new homes gives the city an exciting lifestyle for homebuyers of all ages.

CIN-DAY Corridor