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Due to the growth of the city in the nineteenth century, many houses in the city are mainly Victorian-style homes.
They are concentrated in “ Old Miamisburg ” ( downtown and riverfront areas ).
Other architectural styles include Queen Anne, Italianate, and Second Empire-styled buildings.
Much of Miami Township has residential housing of single-family homes, which were built during the expanded suburban development of the 1970s through 1990s.
Newer houses have been built in the 21st century as some residents have sought higher-priced luxury homes, evidenced in new developments such as Pipestone, Crains Run, Heincke Woods, and Bear Creek.

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