USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Newark
, Ohio in Licking County

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City motto: Land of Legend * Past and Future
41 active listings near Newark
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$624,900   👍 3737 London Hollow Rd NE
$599,900   👍* 190 Conn Dr
$599,000   👍 6375 Chatham Rd
$569,000   👍 11295 Techniglas Rd NE
$499,900   👍* 189 Persimmon Dr NE
$499,900   👍* 189 Persimmon Dr NE
$469,900   👍 1584 Swans Rd NE
$399,900   👍* 856 Briarhill Dr
$396,400   👍* 342 Brentwood Dr
$385,000   👍 7271 Fallsburg Rd NE
$379,900   👍 409 Jameson Ln
$355,000   👍 204 Fern St
$349,000   👍 119 Meadow Ct NE
$344,900   👍 15773 Mary Ann Furnace Rd
$338,900   👍 412 Conors Pass
$330,000   👍 227 N Vernon Ave
$329,900   👍 40 Utah Ave
$325,000   👍 W North St
$324,900   👍 315 Dry Creek Rd
$309,900   👍 294 Fern St
$295,000   👍 82 Parana Dr
$280,000   👍* 12772 Marne Rd
$279,900   👍 2490 W High St NE
$275,000   👍 2506 MT Vernon Rd
$274,900   👍* 12121 Eddyburg Rd NE
$259,900   👍 10315 Hazel Dell Rd NE
$252,450   👍 5400 Newton Rd NE
$220,000   👍 3519 Sharon Valley Rd NE
$214,900   👍* 5560 Chestnut Hills Rd NE
$149,352   👍 Smith Chapel Rd NE
$144,900   👍 4766 Hickman Rd NE
$129,900   👍 1344 Sportsman Club Rd NW
$89,900   👍 5391 Reform Rd NE
$59,900   👍 Brushy Fork Rd
$59,900   👍 Brushy Fork Rd
$46,000   👍 Mulberry St NE
$44,900   👍 Brentview Dr Lot 125
$44,900   👍 Brentview Dr Lot 123
$44,900   👍 Brentview Dr Lot 122
$13,000   👍 State Route 16 Unit 147

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

Here are a few true facts about Newark, Ohio:

- Newark is the county seat of Licking County and its population was estimated to be around 50,000 in 2019.
- The city is home to the Newark Earthworks, which are a series of ancient Native American mounds and earthworks that were built by the Hopewell culture over 2,000 years ago.
- Newark is also known for having a "Licking River" that runs through it. The river is named for the salt licks that attracted wildlife to the area, and it was an important resource for the Native American tribes who lived there.
- In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Newark was a major center for the manufacturing of glassware, and several glass companies were headquartered there, including the famous Heisey Glass Company. Today, some of the old factory buildings have been repurposed as museums and cultural centers.
- The city is also the birthplace of several famous people, including cartoonist Billy Ireland, astronaut Judith Resnik, and baseball player Randy Johnson.