Collinwood | |
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Country | United States |
State | Ohio |
County | Cuyahoga |
City | Cleveland |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 15,780 (North Shore Collinwood)[1] 10,785 (Collinwood–Nottingham)[2] |
Demographics (North Shore Collinwood) | |
• White | 29.9% |
• Black | 63% |
• Hispanic (of any race) | 1.1% |
• Asian and Pacific Islander | 0.1% |
• Mixed and Other | 6.9% |
Demographics (Collinwood–Nottingham) | |
• White | 10.9% |
• Black | 84.2% |
• Hispanic (of any race) | 1.4% |
• Asian and Pacific Islander | 0.4% |
• Mixed and Other | 4.6% |
Time zone | UTC-5 (EST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
ZIP Codes | 44110, 44119 |
Area code | 216 |
Median income | $27,935 (North Shore Collinwood)[1] $26,404 (Collinwood–Nottingham)[2] |
Source: 2020 U.S. Census, City Planning Commission of Cleveland.[1][2] |
Collinwood is a historical area in the northeast part of Cleveland, Ohio. Originally a village in Euclid Township, it was annexed by the city in 1910. Collinwood grew around the rail yards of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (now CSX) and is divided by these same tracks into the neighborhoods of North Shore Collinwood and Collinwood–Nottingham. Collinwood was identified as one of America's Best Secret Neighborhoods by Travel + Leisure in 2008.[3]