List of cities in Ohio
List of cities in Ohio is a comprehensive catalog of the municipalities in the U.S. state of Ohio. Ohio is the 7th most populous state in the United States, and it is divided into 88 counties. Within these counties, there are 247 incorporated cities, each with its unique characteristics and history.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The state of Ohio is located in the Midwestern United States, bordered by Pennsylvania to the east, Michigan to the northwest, Indiana to the west, Kentucky to the south, and West Virginia to the southeast. Ohio's diverse cities range from large metropolitan areas like Columbus, the state capital, to small towns and villages.
List of Cities[edit | edit source]
A[edit | edit source]
- Akron - Known for its history in the rubber industry.
- Alliance - Home to the University of Mount Union.
B[edit | edit source]
- Bowling Green - Known for the National Tractor Pulling Championships.
- Brunswick - The largest city in Medina County.
C[edit | edit source]
- Cincinnati - Known for its historic architecture.
- Cleveland - Home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Columbus - The state capital and the most populous city in Ohio.
D[edit | edit source]
- Dayton - Known for its significant contributions to aviation.
E[edit | edit source]
- Elyria - Home to the Cascade Park.
F[edit | edit source]
- Fairfield - Known for its annual Tomato Festival.
G[edit | edit source]
- Grove City - A suburb of Columbus.
H[edit | edit source]
- Hamilton - Known for its historic downtown district.
I[edit | edit source]
- Independence - A suburb of Cleveland.
J[edit | edit source]
- Jackson - Known for its annual Apple Festival.
K[edit | edit source]
- Kent - Home to Kent State University.
L[edit | edit source]
- Lima - Known for its oil history.
M[edit | edit source]
- Mansfield - Known for the historic Ohio State Reformatory.
N[edit | edit source]
- Newark - Home to the Newark Earthworks.
O[edit | edit source]
- Oxford - Home to Miami University.
P[edit | edit source]
- Parma - The largest suburb of Cleveland.
Q[edit | edit source]
- Quaker City - A village in Guernsey County.
R[edit | edit source]
- Reynoldsburg - Known as "The Birthplace of the Tomato".
S[edit | edit source]
- Springfield - Known for its historic buildings.
T[edit | edit source]
- Toledo - Known for its industry, particularly in glass and auto assembly.
U[edit | edit source]
- Urbana - Known for the Urbana University.
V[edit | edit source]
- Vandalia - A suburb of Dayton.
W[edit | edit source]
- Warren - Known for the Packard Music Hall.
X[edit | edit source]
- Xenia - Known for its historic downtown.
Y[edit | edit source]
- Youngstown - Known for its rich history in steel production.
Z[edit | edit source]
- Zanesville - Known for the Y Bridge.
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