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Washington County is the oldest county in Ohio, named for George Washington. It has a population of 59,711 and a total area of 640 square miles, with the Ohio River as its southern and eastern boundary.
Learn about the history, schools and boundaries of Washington Local School District, a school district in Northwest Ohio serving students in Lucas County. The district includes Whitmer Senior High School, Jefferson and Washington Junior High Schools, and eight elementary schools.
Learn about the administrative divisions of Ohio, including 88 counties, 251 cities, 681 villages, and various special and school districts. Find out the population, area, history, and government of each division.
Marietta is a city in Washington County, Ohio, with a population of 13,385. Its ZIP code is 45750, and it was the first permanent U.S. settlement in the Northwest Territory.
Learn about the history, academics, and athletics of St. Xavier High School, the oldest and second-largest private school in Ohio. Founded in 1831 by the Society of Jesus, it is one of four all-male Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.
Learn about the history, academics, and athletics of SDSU, the third-oldest and southernmost public research university in California. Founded in 1897, SDSU offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees through eight colleges and has a campus of 283 acres.
A public community college in Marietta, Ohio, established in 1971 as Washington Technical College. It will change its name to Washington State College of Ohio in December 2023.
Learn about the public school district that serves students in grades K-12 in Marietta, Ohio. Find out the names and locations of its five schools and the communities they serve.