Clark–Fulton | |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| State | Ohio |
| County | Cuyahoga County |
| City | Cleveland |
| Population | |
• Total | 7,918 |
| Demographics[1] | |
| • White | 61.9% |
| • Black | 15.8% |
| • Hispanic (of any race) | 51.1% |
| • Asian and Pacific Islander | 0.3% |
| • Mixed and Other | 21.9% |
| Time zone | UTC-5 (EST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
| ZIP Codes | parts of 44109, 44102 and 44113 |
| Area code | 216 |
| Median income[1] | $26,140 |
| Source: 2020 U.S. Census | |
Clark–Fulton is aneighborhood on the West Side ofCleveland,Ohio. It is bounded byOhio City to the north,Tremont to the east,Brooklyn Centre to the south, andStockyards on the west.[2] The neighborhood, which covers about one square mile, is Cleveland's most densely populated community.[3] In recent years, the neighborhood has begun calling itselfLa Villa Hispaña due to its largeHispanic population,Puerto Rican and otherwise. The community is focused on advancing and promoting Hispanic-owned businesses and cultural activities.[4]
Clark–Fulton is part of an old ethnic neighborhood that include the Old Brooklyn and Archwood-Denison areas.[5] Early settlers wereGerman[3] and Eastern European families particularly those withPolish andSlovenian ancestry.[5] According to the 2018 U.S. census estimate, the neighborhood has the highest concentration of Puerto Ricans, and Hispanics overall, in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County.[6] This development was driven by competition for housing with other ethnic minorities.[7] Puerto Rican migrants initially settled around the area of the Lady of Fatima Catholic Church.[7]
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