Delaware County, county in Ohio, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 213,554 inhabitants. The county was created 217 years ago in 1808. Its county seat is Delaware.
There are 1 city/town in Delaware County, OH. The largest city of Delaware County is Radnor with a population of 1,904.
North of Columbus, Delaware County offers visitors a blend of small-town living and metropolitan convenience. The city of Delaware serves as the county seat, with historic architecture, quaint shops, and outdoor recreation along the Olentangy River. Delaware is home to Ohio Wesleyan University.
Just north, visitors can experience the village charm of Powell, Sunbury, and Galena, each offering peeks into early American and pioneer life. Southwest of Delaware, the growing suburb of Lewis Center provides modern shopping centers and neighborhood development.
Further west, the towns of Ostrander and Kilbourne retain their quiet countryside allure near the Scioto River, where the main attractions are peace, nature, and wide open spaces.
Delaware County encapsulates the spectrum of life in central Ohio, from the dynamic college city of Delaware to cozy rural escapes. The county's blend of communities combines heritage, culture, recreation and small town living just minutes from Columbus.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Delaware County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Radnor | Township in Delaware County, Ohio | 1,904 |