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City of Bexley
Bexley's history dates back to the mid-1800's when the area began to develop along the National Road. Today,the City of Bexley, located three miles east of downtown Columbus, maintains a quiet dignity that has made it one of the finest communities in Ohio.
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City of Columbus
The official website for the city of Columbus Ohio
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City of Delaware Web Site
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City of Dublin Site
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City of Gahanna
Gahanna honors traditions, but also offers an ever-growing list of community run activities, from youth sports leagues to excursions for senior citizens. If you want to live in a community where you can make things happen, Gahanna may be the place for you.
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City of Grove City
Grove City is a premier Central Ohio community. As a suburb of Ohio’s Capital City, Columbus, residents and businesses enjoy an exceptional quality of life: all of the conveniences of metropolitan living coupled with the comforts of our unique, small town feel. Our infrastructure is sound, our services unmatched. And pride in our hometown flourishes with each new resident and business.
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City of Hilliard
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City of Lancaster
Welcome to the City of Lancaster's website. We are providing this site as a source of information for everything city related. It is our plan to provide basic information concerning all of our departments as well as dates and times for various meetings. Hopefully, we can highlight special functions as well as provide detailed information as appropriate. Updates will be made on a regular basis. Your suggestions and recommendations are welcome.
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City of Marysville
The City of Marysville, Ohio, county seat of Union County, population 15,942, is conveniently located 25 miles northwest of Columbus on US Route 33. Settled along Mill Creek early in the 1820's, the City offers the advantages of a metropolitan area with the charm of a rural community. The City's administration and leaders are committed to maintaining its "Quality of Life" while controlling growth, to assure that growth is orderly and productive for it's citizens.
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City of Pickerington
Pickerington is a Columbus, Ohio suburb in Fairfield County, which has grown from a village in 1980 to a city with an estimated current population of 11,259.
The City of Pickerington has a great future and we are happy to welcome new residents into our great community.
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City of Powell
Mission Statement:
To serve the Powell community by providing high quality,
cost-effective services to meet existing and future needs
consistent with the policies of the City of Powell Council.
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City of Reynoldsburg
Birthplace of the Commercial Tomato
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City of Upper Arlington
The City of Upper Arlington was incorporated in 1918 and has grown into a primarily residential community of approximately 34,000 residents covering 9.67 square miles. The City enjoys a convenient location as a first-ring suburb of Central Ohio, with easy access to downtown Columbus, the Columbus airport and major highways.
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City of Westerville
This website contains a wealth of information about our city services, and we encourage you to check out one or all of our four city videos to see our community in living color. Westerville is a wonderful place to call home.
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City of Whitehall
Whitehall, Ohio is nestled on the east side of Columbus between Reynoldsburg, Gahanna, Port Columbus International Airport and Bexley. It's located on the Old National Road (U.S. Route 40) and is near the intersections of Interstates 70 and 270 and Interstates 270 and 670.
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Delaware County Libraries
The Delaware County District Library serves as the public information provider for our community using traditional and innovative technology to encourage curiosity, free inquiry and lifelong learning in a friendly environment.
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Delaware County Site
Delaware County is located approximately twenty miles north of the state capital, Columbus, and is not only the fastest growing county in Ohio, but one of the fastest growing in the nation. It is home to the new Polaris Fashion Place, the Columbus Zoo, and of course The Little Brown Jug. The Little Brown Jug is one of the premier events in harness racing that is held every year at the Delaware County Fair during the third week of September.
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Dublin Community Center
The Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) is a 110,000 square foot facility located in Coffman Park at 5600 Post Road. The result of careful planning and enthusiastic community input, the facility opened in July 1996. Phase II opened in February 2000.
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Fairfield County Site
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Franklin County Web Site
Get information on what's happening in Franklin County
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Hilliard Community Center
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Hilliard Parks & Rec.
We, the employees of the Hilliard Recreation & Parks Department, will provide a diverse scope of recreational and leisure time activities in an effort to enhance the quality of life for citizens of all ages. We will provide clean, safe and well maintained parks and facilities. We will strive to meet these goals in a friendly, professional and wholesome atmosphere. This is our mission in which we can all take pride.
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Lancaster City Schools
A community focused on student achievement.
To prepare students of all ages to meet academic, social, civic, cultural, and employment needs of the 21st Century.
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Marysville City Schools
Marysville Schools, as we prefer to call ourselves, is a growing school district located about 20 miles Northwest of Columbus, Ohio. The district has over 5000 students consisting of five elementary schools (K-4), one intermediate school (5-6), one middle school (7-8), and one high school (9-12).
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Ohio Wesleyan University
Ohio Wesleyan University -- or OWU (pronounced "oh-WOO") -- is a strong liberal arts college that is nationally known for its blend of scholarship and teaching, service learning, and student engagement. Chartered in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan is a highly selective, coeducational, residential, privately supported liberal arts college located 20 minutes north of Columbus in Delaware, Ohio, a vibrant community of 26,000 and seat of one of the fastest-growing counties in the country.
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Otterbein College
Otterbein College is a private, independent, coed, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1847 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Located in Westerville, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, its 3,000+ students come from Ohio, across the nation and 25 foreign countries. They choose fields of study from 49 majors and 37 minors.
With a student-to-faculty ratio of 14 to 1, our focus is on helping students to develop their own unique talents.
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Union County Site
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Upper Arlington
Upper Arlington is also the ideal place to foster new business. The City's aggressive economic development plan includes the establishment of a venture fund designed to assist businesses in locating in Upper Arlington. Additionally, the City is currently working hand-in-hand with business and community leaders to "Renew The Vision" for our future by updating the City's Master Plan. The Community Vision Partnership is dedicated to taking Upper Arlington "full steam ahead" into the next century.
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Village of Groveport
Groveport truly is "Central Ohio's Hometown"--not just for the residents of this charming and well maintained community, but also for the many businesses, large and small, who have discovered that Groveport is not only a great place to live--It's also a great place to do business!
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Westerville Public Library
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Worthington Community Center
The Worthington Community Center is open to everyone! People who work and/or live in the City of Worthington can use the Center at a reduced rate.
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Worthington Main Site
The Worthington community just celebrated its 200th Birthday! The heritage and sense of community found in the beautiful tree-lined streets, quiet neighborhoods, excellent schools, and vibrant central business district are as strong as the outlook for the future.
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Worthington Public Libraries
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