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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Williamsburg.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Clermont county include:

Afton,   Alpine Terrace,   AmBeth Acres,   Amelia,   Bantam,   Batavia,   Belfast,   Bethel,   Beverly Hills,   Blairsville,   Blowville,   Branch Hill,   Cedron,   Chilo,   Clermontville,   Clough Heights,   Clover,   Concord,   Craver,   Day Heights,   East Batavia Heights,   Edenton,   Elenor,   Elk Lick,   Epworth Heights,   Felicity,   Fernell Heights,   Glen Este,   Glen Ridge Acres,   Goshen,   Hamlet,   Hennings Mill,   Hill Craft Acres,   Hulington,   Indianview,   Laurel,   Lerado,   Lindale,   Locust Lake,   Marathon,   Merwin,   Miamiville,   Milford,   Modest,   Moores Fork,   Moscow,   Mount Carmel,   Mount Carmel Heights,   Mount Forest Trails,   Mount Holly,   Mount Olive,   Mount Pisgah,   Mount Repose,   Mulberry,   Neville,   New Palestine,   New Richmond,   Newtonsville,   Nicholsville,   Olive Branch,   Owensville,   Perintown,   Point Isabel,   Point Pleasant,   Romohr Acres,   Rural,   Saltair,   Springvale,   Stonelick,   Summerside,   Summerside Estates,   Sundale,   The Highlands,   Tobasco,   TopoftheRidge,   Utopia,   Valley View Heights,   Vermona,   Viking Village,   Wiggonsville,   Willowville,   Withamsville,   Woodland Park,  

 

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

1. Williamsburg is home to the oldest operating courthouse in the state of Ohio. The courthouse, built in 1809, is a popular tourist attraction and also serves as a museum.

2. The village was originally named "Lytlestown" after its founder, William Lytle. It was later renamed "Williamsburg" in honor of General William Irvine, a hero of the American Revolution.

3. Williamsburg is situated on the banks of the scenic East Fork of the Little Miami River, which is a popular destination for kayaking, fishing, and swimming.

4. The village is home to several historic sites, including the Williamsburg Presbyterian Church, which was built in 1831 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

5. Williamsburg hosts an annual Old Fashioned Days festival every August, which includes a parade, live music, food vendors, and a car show. The festival attracts visitors from all over the state and is a beloved community tradition.