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![]() Satellite photo of the Hopkins neighborhood from theInternational Space Station, July 2022 | |
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Country | United States |
State | Ohio |
County | Cuyahoga County |
City | Cleveland |
Population | |
• Total | 312 |
Demographics[1] | |
• White | 58.9% |
• Black | 29.9% |
• Hispanic (of any race) | 16.1% |
• Asian and Pacific Islander | 5.5% |
• Mixed and Other | 5.7% |
Time zone | UTC-5 (EST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
Area code | 216 |
Median income[1] | $40,317 |
Source: 2020 U.S. Census |
Hopkins is aneighborhood on the West Side ofCleveland,Ohio. Known asRiverside until 2014,[2] it borders the neighborhoods ofKamm's Corners andBellaire–Puritas to the north and northeast, the suburb ofFairview Park to the northwest, andBrook Park to the south, east, and west. Most of the area of Hopkins is covered byCleveland Hopkins International Airport. Consequently, the neighborhood has "one of Cleveland's lowest population levels as well as the lowest level of population density."[3]
Hopkins became part of Cleveland in 1923, after theannexation of the former municipality ofWest Park. It is one of four sub-neighborhoods that comprise the larger historical West Park area, the others being Kamm's Corners, Bellaire–Puritas, andJefferson.[4] The major milestone for the neighborhood was the completion of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in 1925, during the tenure ofcity manager (mayor)William R. Hopkins.[5] In 1942, theNASA Glenn Research Center (then named Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory) also opened.[3]
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