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| Granville,
located just west of Newark was founded in 1805. With
it's New England style, Granville brings a certain charm all
its own to the Licking County area. Granville is known
for local inns, architecture, education institutions and above
all friendly residents.
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| Statistics for
Granville |
| Population |
10,586 |
| Median
age |
34 |
| Median
Household Income |
$75,310 |
| Average
Household Income |
$55,259 |
| Total
Households |
3,043 |
| Area
Churches |
Most
denominations represented |
| Area
Hospitals |
Licking
Memorial Hospital (Newark) |
| Local
Libraries |
Granville
Public Library Denison University Library |
| Parks and
Recreation |
Bicycle and
walking trails, youth sports leagues, Parks and Recreation
programs for all
ages. |
| Social and Civic
Organizations |
| American
Business Women's Association |
| American
Gold Star Mothers |
| American
Legion |
| Blue Star
Mothers |
| Business
and Professional Women |
| DAR |
| DAV |
| Druids |
| Eagles |
| F.O.P.
Lodge |
| Jaycees |
| Kiwanis |
| Lions
Club |
| Maennerchor |
| Masonic |
| Moose |
| NARFE-NH
Association |
| Navy
Mother's |
| Retired
Armed Forces Association |
| Rotary |
| Sertoma |
| Soroptimist International |
| Teheran
Grotto |
| Toastmasters |
| Twentieth
Century Club |
| Twigs |
| VFW |
| Vietnam
Veterans of America |
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| Newark,
located less than an hour east of Columbus, is known as a
refuge for those wanting less hustle and bustle. With
it's friendly, diverse community and good schools it is an
ideal place to call home.
Also known as the "Land
of Legend", Newark has plenty to add to it's history. It
is the home of the National Heisey Glass Museum, Newark
Earthworks, the Institute of Industrial Technology, The Ohio
State University-Newark campus, the Central Ohio Technical
School and the Longaberger Corporate Office.
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| Statistics for
Newark |
| Population |
58,971 |
| Median
Age |
36 |
| Median
Household Income |
$42,627 |
| Average
Household Income |
$34,533 |
| Total
Households |
22,123 |
| Area
Churches |
Most
denominations represented |
| Area
Hospitals |
Licking
Memorial Hospital |
| Local
Libraries |
Newark
Public Library |
| Parks and
Recreation |
Newark and
Licking County Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation
Corridor--29.7 miles, city and county parks, baseball,
softball, and soccer
fields |
| Social and Civic
Organizations |
| American
Business Women's Association |
| American
Gold Star Mothers |
| American
Legion |
| Blue Star
Mothers |
| Business
and Professional Women |
| DAR |
| DAV |
| Druids |
| Elks |
| Eagles |
| F.O.P.
Lodge |
| Jaycees |
| Kiwanis |
| Lions
Club |
| Meannerchor |
| Masonic |
| Moose |
| NARFE-NH
Association |
| Navy
Mother's |
| Retired
Armed Forces Association |
| Rotary |
| Sertoma |
| Soroptimist Intentional |
| Teheran
Grotto |
| Toastmasters |
| Twentieth
Century Club |
| Twigs |
| VFW |
| Vietnam
Veterans of America |
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| Pataskala,
located 17 miles east of Columbus, is a rapidly growing
community! It features affordable housing, quality
schools and a developing economy. It is a great
location if you like the life of a small town that is only a
25 minute drive to downtown Columbus.
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| Statistics for
Pataskala |
| Population |
17,765 |
| Median
Age |
36 |
| Median
Household Income |
$58,506 |
| Average
Household Income |
$47,544 |
| Total
Households |
5,228 |
| Area
Churches |
Most
denominations represented |
| Area
Hospitals |
Mt.Carmel
East, Licking Memorial Hospital
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| Local
Libraries |
Pataskala
Library |
| Parks and
Recreation |
Municipal
swimming pool, 2 recreational parks, youth athletic leagues,
several golf courses, boating, fishing,
camping |
| Social and Civic
Organizations |
| Lions
Club |
| Sertoma |
| Scouts |
| Volunteer
Fire Fighters |
| Heath |
| Heath,
located less than an hour east of Columbus, is an expanding,
major industrial center point. It is the primary
retail district in the county and situated close to Newark
keeping it tied to the Newark economy. It also boasts
a friendly & diverse community, good schools, and it
is an ideal place to call home.
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| Statistics for
Heath |
| Population |
14,981 |
| Median
Age |
38 |
| Median
Household Income |
$48,503 |
| Average
Household Income |
$41,221 |
| Total
Households |
5,080 |
| Area
Churches |
Most
denominations represented |
| Area
Hospitals |
Licking
Memorial Hospital |
| Local
Libraries |
Newark
Public Library Bookmobile |
| Parks and
Recreation |
Newark and
Licking County Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation
Corridor--29.7 miles, city and county parks, baseball,
softball, and soccer fields, movie theaters, municipal
pool |
| Hebron |
| This area
is located just outside of Heath and less than an hour east
from Columbus. It is an expanding industrial and
agricultural area and is close to the Newark/Heath industrial
corridor.
Attractions are plentiful in
this area including Dawes Arboretum, The Buckeye Scenic
Railroad, Flint Ridge State Memorial Park and Museum, National
Trail Raceway and of course Buckeye Lake!
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| Statistics for this
Hebron |
| Population |
7,889 |
| Median
Age |
38 |
| Median
Household Income |
$42,984 |
| Average
Household Income |
$34,022 |
| Total
Households |
5,080 |
| Area
Churches |
Most
denominations represented |
| Area
Hospitals |
Licking
Memorial Hospital-Newark, Good Samaritan and Bethesda
Hospitals-Zanesville, Mt. Carmel East-Columbus, Fairfield
Medical Center-Lancaster |
| Local
Libraries |
Hebron
Public Library |
| Parks and
Recreation |
Buckeye
Lake, Dawes Arboretum, camping, golf, yacht
club |
Reynoldsburg |
Reynoldsburg, located just east of
Columbus, encompassing small areas of 3 counties: Franklin,
Licking and Fairfield. It is an excellent community
with quality schools, low crime rate and clean
surroundings. It is known as the birthplace of the
Commercial Tomato and hosts a wonderful festival in it's
honor! It's a great community to call home!
| Statistics
for this area |
| Population |
41,416 |
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Median Age |
34 |
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Median Household Income |
$56,716 |
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Average Household Income |
$49,650 |
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Total Households |
14,156 |
| Area Churches |
Most denominations represented |
| Area Hospitals |
Mt.Carmel East |
| Local Libraries |
Reynoldsburg Branch of the Columbus Public
Library |
| Parks and Recreation |
5 parks, Blacklick Woods Metro Park and Golf
Course, tennis courts, basketball courts, youth athletic
leagues, walking/biking
trails |
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