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

Here are some interesting facts about Reynoldsburg, Ohio:

1. Reynoldsburg was named after John Reynolds, who was an early settler in the area.

2. The city is known as the "Birthplace of the Tomato" because Alexander W. Livingston, the "father of the tomato industry," developed the first commercially viable tomato in Reynoldsburg in the late 1800s.

3. The Reynoldsburg Tomato Festival celebrates this heritage and features tomato-themed events such as salsa and tomato sauce competitions.

4. The city has a rich history in education, with Reynoldsburg High School being one of the first schools in the country to implement a "looping" system where students stay with the same teacher for multiple grades.

5. The city is also home to the National Barber Museum and Hall of Fame, which celebrates the history and artistry of barbering.

6. The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, located in nearby Pickerington, Ohio, contains a large collection of motorcycles and memorabilia, as well as honoring individuals who have contributed to the sport of motorcycling.