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 | Worthington
WELCOME TO WORTHINGTON
Within Worthington, you’ll find historic homes, family-friendly subdivisions, cozy apartments, trendy condos and 55+ communities. The housing is diverse – from large to small, from ranch to multi-level and from historic to new. You’ll find a broad range of architectural styles, amenities and prices. Most homes feature well-kept yards and friendly faces as one of the identifying characteristics of Worthington is a strong sense of community.
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|  | NEW ALBANY
WELCOME TO THE VILLAGE OF NEW ALBANY
Founded in 1837, the Village of New Albany has been featured among the nation’s best in Town & Country magazine and central Ohio’s best in Columbus Monthly.
Housing ranges from country club communities to European-style town homes that accomodate residents at every life-stage and income level.
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|  | GAHANNA
WELCOME TO GAHANNA
Gahanna, the Herb Capital of Ohio, a charming community along the banks of the Big Walnut Creek.
Discover why Gahanna has been named one of the top 100 places to live by Money Magazine and why it was recently named one of the best places to retire.
Charm, style, and convenience converge along the eastern bank of the Big Walnut Creek providing visitors with dramatic views, premier dining, boutique shopping, paddle boating, fishing at beautiful Creekside Park.
It has a rich variety of family-orien |
|  | Johnstown
WELCOME TO JOHNSTOWN:
Short DescriptionJohnstown lies in a section of Ohio originally designated as the U.S. Military Tract. This area was set aside as a means of paying Revolutionary War soldiers for their service. Today Johnstown is home to approximately 4,200 people and is a community that offers small town atmosphere while being able to offer a wide variety of activities in a close proximity to t |
|  | Clintonville
WELCOME TO CLINTONVILLE:
Short: Clintonville is a cozy community in the center of a big city, with around 28,000 residents.
Long: Clintonville is located between Interstate 71 and State Route 315 and is 6 miles North of Downtown Columbus. Many of the businesses are independently owned often by neighborhood residents. Shoppers can enjoy personal service and unique products. These businesses often support the community through involvement in local events and schools. During the spring and summer months on Saturday mornings Clintonville has a farmers market.
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