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[[Main Page|Licking County]] was formed in 1808, but was officially but wasn't officially incorporated under the State of Ohio until 1833. The county is made up of five major cities: Heath, New Albany, Newark, Pataskala and Reynoldsburg, as well as a number villages and township including Granville, Alexandria, Utica and Johnstown.  
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[[Main Page|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.  
  
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==Cities==
  
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*Heath
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*Newark
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*New Albany
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*Pataskala
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*Reynoldsburg
  
Information about the local government of [[Main Page|Licking County]]
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==Villages==
  
Information and history about the [[Courthouse]].  
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*Alexandria
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*Buckeye Lake
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*Granville
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*Gratiot
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*Hanover
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*Hartford
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*Hebron
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*Johnstown
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*Kirkersville
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*St. Louisville
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*Utica
  
Information about the [[Licking County Library]] past and present. Also including surrounding library [[Granville Public Library]]
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==Unincorporated Communities==
  
There are also number of [[Museums]] in Licking County.
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*Amsterdam
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*Appleton
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*Beechwood Trails
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*Ben
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*Boston
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*Brownsville
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*Chatham
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*Columbia Center
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*Etna
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*Fleatown
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*Fredonia
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*Harbor Hills
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*Homer
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*Jacksontown
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*Jersey
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*Linnville
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*Lloyd Corners
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*Locust Grove
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*Luray
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*Marne
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*New Way
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*Outville
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*Perryton
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*Rain Rock
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*Toboso
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*Union Station
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*Vanatta
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*Wagram
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*Welsh Hills
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*Wilkins Run
  
 
== National Register of Historic Places ==
 
== National Register of Historic Places ==

Revision as of 14:01, 27 July 2017

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.

Cities

  • Heath
  • Newark
  • New Albany
  • Pataskala
  • Reynoldsburg

Villages

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

Unincorporated Communities

  • Amsterdam
  • Appleton
  • Beechwood Trails
  • Ben
  • Boston
  • Brownsville
  • Chatham
  • Columbia Center
  • Etna
  • Fleatown
  • Fredonia
  • Harbor Hills
  • Homer
  • Jacksontown
  • Jersey
  • Linnville
  • Lloyd Corners
  • Locust Grove
  • Luray
  • Marne
  • New Way
  • Outville
  • Perryton
  • Rain Rock
  • Toboso
  • Union Station
  • Vanatta
  • Wagram
  • Welsh Hills
  • Wilkins Run

National Register of Historic Places

This is a list places in Licking County on the National Register of Historic Places

  • Alligator Effigy Mound-Granville
  • Avery Hunter House-Granville
  • A.A. Bancroft House-Granville
  • Belle Hall Covered Bridge-Croton
  • Bethel Baptist Church-Pataskala
  • Bryn Mawr-Granville
  • Buxton Inn-Granville
  • Wallace W. Carpenter House-Granville
  • Casterton House-Pataskala
  • Cedar Hill Cemetery Building-Newark
  • Old Colony Burying Ground-Granville
  • Courthouse Center-Newark
  • Dixon Mound-Homer
  • Dustin Cabin-Granville
  • Elliot House-Pataskala
  • Etna Township Mounds-Reynoldsburg
  • Evans-Holton-Owens House-Newark
  • Flint Ridge State Memorial-Brownsville
  • Fuller House-Utica
  • Granville Historic District-Granville
  • Home Building Association Bank-Newark
  • Hudson Ave Historic District-Newark
  • Hull Place-Newark
  • Johnstown Jail-Johnstown
  • Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home-Pataskala
  • Licking County Courthouse-Newark
  • Lynnwood Farm-Johnstown
  • McCune's Villa-Granville
  • McDaniel Mound-Utica
  • McNamar-McLure-Miller Residence-Newark
  • Mead House-Pataskala
  • Melick Mound-Utica
  • Monroe Township Hall Opera House-Johnstown
  • Newark Downtown Historic District-Newark
  • Newark Earthworks-Newark
  • Oakwood-Newark
  • Ohio Canal Groundbreaking Site-Heath
  • Outville Depot-Pataskala
  • Pataskala Banking Company-Pataskala
  • Pataskala Elementary School-Pataskala
  • Pataskala Jail-Pataskala
  • Pataskala Presbyterian Church-Pataskala
  • Pataskala Town Hall-Pataskala
  • Pataskala United Methodist Church-Pataskala
  • Pennsylvania Railway Station-Newark
  • Anthony Jr. Pitzer House-Newark
  • Peter F. Rhoads House-Newark
  • Rodrick Bridge-Newark
  • Rogers House-Granville
  • Capt. Levi Rose House-Granville
  • Martin Shaub House and Mill Site-ALexandria
  • Sherwood-Davidson and Buckingham Houses-Newark
  • Sheild's Block-Newark
  • St. Luke's Episcopal Church-Granville
  • Edwin Stanbery Office-Granville
  • Upham-Wright House-Newark
  • Upland Farm-Newark
  • West Side Planning Mill-Newark
  • Elias Williams House-Newark [1]

References

  1. National Register of Historical Places - OHIO (OH), Licking County. (n.d.). Retrieved April 3, 2015.