Marion County, county in Ohio, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 64,820 inhabitants. The county was created 200 years ago in 1824. Its county seat is Marion.
There are 1 city/town in Marion County, OH. The largest city of Marion County is Green Camp with a population of 356.
Green Camp, Township in Marion County, Ohio
Located north of Columbus, Marion County contains several historic small towns that highlight the area's natural beauty and early settler roots. Here are some highlights:
Marion - The largest city and county seat, Marion has around 36,000 residents. It has a historic downtown district and many examples of Victorian architecture.
Caledonia - Home to around 1,700 people, Caledonia grew as a railroad village in the mid-1800s. The Old Caledonia Historic District contains historic buildings and a museum.
Prospect - Nestled between scenic Ohio farms and woodlands, tiny Prospect has under 500 residents. The Propes House Museum highlights early settler life.
Morral - Founded in the 1880s, Morral is a small village with around 280 residents. Its history is tied to railroads and agriculture.
Green Camp - Sitting along the Scioto River, Green Camp has under 300 residents. It provides access to water recreation and natural landscapes.
Marion County's quaint towns showcase Ohio's early frontier history, rail infrastructure, and enduring agricultural roots. From main streets to river towns, scenic charm and history abound.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Marion County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Green Camp | Township in Marion County, Ohio | 356 |