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Revision as of 06:56, 7 August 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. There are a total of 5 cities and 11 villages located throughout the county's 25 townships. A large 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

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  • Bennington Township
  • Bowling Green Township
  • Burlington Township
  • Eden Township
  • Etna Township
  • Fallsbury Township
  • Franklin Township
  • Granville Township
  • Hanover Township
  • Harrison Township
  • Hartford Township
  • Hopewell Township
  • Jersey Township

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  • Liberty Township
  • Licking Township
  • Madison Township
  • MaryAnn Township
  • McKean Township
  • Monroe Township
  • Newark Township
  • Newton Township
  • Perry Township
  • St. Albans Township
  • Union Township
  • Washington Township

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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