Madison County, county in Ohio, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 44,559 inhabitants. The county was created 215 years ago in 1810. Its county seat is London.
There are 1 city/town in Madison County, OH. The largest city of Madison County is Antioch with a population of 79.
Antioch, Village in United States of America
Madison County is located in central Ohio between Columbus and Dayton. The county has a population of around 43,000 residents. Some notable cities and towns in Madison County include:
London
London is the largest city and county seat of Madison County with around 10,000 residents. It serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding agricultural communities. London is home to Madison-Plains Jr/Sr High School and the Madison County Fairgrounds.
West Jefferson
West Jefferson is a village located northwest of London with around 4,000 residents. It provides unique antique shops and dining in its downtown area. The West Jefferson Community Park offers recreation opportunities.
Plain City
Plain City is a village situated near the Big Darby Creek with around 4,000 residents. It has a historic downtown district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Plain City Opera House is a cultural landmark.
South Solon
South Solon is a very small village with around 400 residents. It originated along the railroad and provides a charming, quiet small town atmosphere.
In summary, London serves as the main hub while smaller villages like West Jefferson, Plain City, and South Solon encapsulate the rural heritage and history of Madison County.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Madison County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Antioch | Village in United States of America | 79 |