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Alton,   Amlin,   Bexley,   Blacklick,   Blacklick Estates,   Brice,   Briggsdale,   Central College,   Columbus,   Darbydale,   Dublin,   Edgewater Park,   Edward,   Flint,   Gahanna,   Galloway,   Georgesville,   Gould Park,   Grandview Heights,   Grove City,   Grove City Country Club,   Hamilton Meadows,   Harrisburg,   Hayden,   Hilliard,   Huber Ridge,   Lake Darby,   Lincoln Village,   Linworth,   Lockbourne,   Marble Cliff,   Minerva Park,   Mount Air,   Mudsock,   New Albany,   New Rome,   Obetz,   Parks Mills,   Peoria,   Reynoldsburg,   Riverlea,   Rock Haven Park,   San Margherita,   Scipio,   Shadeville,   Taylor Station,   Upper Arlington,   Urbancrest,   Valleyview,   Waterloo,   West Grove,   Westerville,   Whitehall,   Worthington,   Wrightville,   Zimmer,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Groveport, OH?
Then read on!

Groveport is a small town located in the central region of Ohio, United States. The town has a population of approximately 5,500 people and is part of the Columbus metropolitan area.

Groveport was founded in 1846 and has a rich history. The town was a stop on the Underground Railroad where slaves would seek refuge before continuing their journey to freedom. The town's historic district is home to several historic buildings, including the Groveport Town Hall, which has been in continuous use since it opened in 1887.

Groveport is known for its sense of community and many family-friendly events, such as the annual Fourth of July celebration, the Christmas tree lighting ceremony, and the summer farmer's market. The town is also home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Groveport Recreation Center and the Groveport Aquatic Center.

Overall, Groveport is a friendly and welcoming town with a small-town feel and a rich history.