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Nashport was
founded in 1827, and
named for
Captain Thomas Nash. A post
office called Nashport has been in
operation since 1834.
Nashport is home...
- Frazeysburg-
Nashport High
School after the
closure of
Nashport High
School due to the
creation of
Dillon Lake. In 1966, Frazeysburg-
Nashport High School...
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Dillon State Park encomp****es 2,285
acres along the
Licking River in
Nashport, Ohio.
Black Hand
Sandstone in
Dillon State Park has
resulted in the park...
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Licking View
Mattingly Settlement Meadow Farm
Mount Sterling Museville Nashport Otsego Rix
Mills Ruraldale Sonora Stovertown Sundale White Cottage Young...
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Wintersville Belmont (part)
Jefferson Monroe 2020 2028 97 Adam
Holmes Republican Nashport Guernsey Muskingum (part) 2019↑ 2028 98
Darrell Kick
Republican Loudonville...
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district was
formed in 1966
through the
merger of
schools in Frazeysburg,
Nashport,
Dresden and Adamsville. Tri-Valley High
School specifically was formed...
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Tudor Revival Henry H.
Kendall 25 57,000 sq ft (5,300 m2)
Eschman Meadows Nashport, Ohio Tami
Longaberger Awesome87 LLC and SPG87 LLC 2001
Georgian George...
- Ron
Ferguson Republican Wintersville 2020 2028 97 Adam
Holmes Republican Nashport 2019 (Appt.) 2028 98
Darrell Kick
Republican Loudonville 2016 2024 99 Sarah...
- 1905. Van
Voorhis was born to
Daniel and Jane (Roberts) Van
Voorhis in
Nashport, Ohio. His
father moved to
Muskingum Co., Ohio from
Washington County,...
- the U.S.
state of Ohio. It runs 65.38
miles (105.22 km) from SR 16 near
Nashport to SR 78 in Summerfield. KML file (edit • help) Template:Attached KML/Ohio...