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  2. Area codes 937 and 326 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, service area and dialing rules of area codes 937 and 326 in Ohio, which cover Dayton, Springfield and other southwestern counties. Area code 937 was created in 1996 and area code 326 was added in 2020 as an overlay.

  3. List of Ohio area codes - Wikipedia

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    Find out the region, creation date, and overlay status of each area code in Ohio. Area code 614 covers Columbus and Central Ohio, and was overlaid with 380 in 2016.

  4. Springfield, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Springfield is a city in southwestern Ohio, founded in 1801 and named for Springfield, Massachusetts. It is the county seat of Clark County and the home of Wittenberg University, the Little Miami Scenic Trail, and the Wright Brothers' patent attorney.

  5. Russells Point, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Russells Point is a village on Indian Lake in Logan County, Ohio. It has a population of 1,320 and was hit by a tornado in 2024.

  6. Warren County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Warren County is a county in the southwestern part of Ohio, named for Dr. Joseph Warren, a Revolutionary War hero. It has a population of about 246,000, a high median income, and is part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area.

  7. Beavercreek Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Beavercreek Township is a suburb of Dayton in Greene County, Ohio, with a population of 56,026. It borders several cities and towns, including Beavercreek, Fairborn, Xenia, and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

  8. Sidney, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sidney is a city in and the county seat of Shelby County, Ohio, United States, located approximately 36 miles north of Dayton and 100 miles south of Toledo. The population was 20,421 at the time of the 2020 census, and the city has a rich history, a parks and recreation system, and a Nobel Prize winner.

  9. Tremont City, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Tremont City is a village in Clark County, Ohio, with a population of 352 in 2020. It was founded in 1839 and has a history of coal mining and railroad transportation.