Ash Corners

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Ash Corners is one of Licking County’s smallest towns, consisting of 2 acres which are located on the northwest corner of Ohio 310. In the 19th century, Ash Corners was made up of a stagecoach stop and general store. In 1986, Mike and Nancy McCoy purchased the land not knowing that they had purchased a town. The McCoys renovated the building turning it into a 20th century home. During the renovation, the McCoys found old price tags that were left there since the late 19th century and early 20th century. [1]

M.J.

References

  1. Kathy Wesley, “A Glimpse Into Licking County’s Smallest Town,” The Advocate, May 27, 1991.