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==Townships of Licking County==
 
==Townships of Licking County==
 
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*[[Bennington Township]]
 
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*[[Bowling Green Township]]
 
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Revision as of 10:50, 6 October 2021

Licking County was formed in 1808, but was officially but wasn't officially incorporated under the State of Ohio until 1833. Newark is the county seat. There are a total of 5 cities and 11 villages located throughout the county's 25 townships. A number of unincorporated communities can also be found in Licking County, along with many ghost towns.

Visit the Licking County government's website here.

Townships of Licking County

 A map of Licking County, Ohio.
Licking County, Ohio.
 Map of Licking County and its townships from Hill's History of Licking County published in 1881.
Map of Licking County and its townships from Hill's History of Licking County published in 1881.

Communities of Licking County

Cities

  • Heath
  • Newark
  • New Albany
  • Pataskala
  • Reynoldsburg

Villages

  • Alexandria
  • Buckeye Lake
  • Granville
  • Gratiot
  • Hanover
  • Hartford
  • Hebron
  • Johnstown
  • Kirkersville
  • St. Louisville
  • Utica

Unincorporated Communities and Ghost Towns