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ZIP code: 43701. Area code: 740: FIPS code: 39-73894 [3] GNIS feature ID: 2399863 [2] South Zanesville is a village in Muskingum County, Ohio, United States, ...
Zanesville is a city in and the county seat of Muskingum County, Ohio, United States. [4] Located at the confluence of the Licking and Muskingum rivers, the city is approximately 52 miles (84 km) east of Columbus and had a population of 24,765 as of the 2020 census, down from 25,487 as of the 2010 census.
Roseville is a village in Muskingum and Perry counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, along Moxahala Creek. The population was 1,746 at the 2020 census . It is part of the Zanesville micropolitan area .
Blissfield is an unincorporated community in southwestern Clark Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 43805. [ 2 ] It lies along State Route 60 between Warsaw and Killbuck .
The Muskingum Valley near Dresden, seen in 1923 from the "Geography of Ohio" According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 673 square miles (1,740 km 2), of which 665 square miles (1,720 km 2) is land and 8.0 square miles (21 km 2) (1.2%) is water. [12] It is the fourth-largest county in Ohio by land area.
A fried brain sandwich is a sandwich of sliced calves' brains on sliced bread.. Thinly sliced fried slabs on white toast became widespread on menus in St. Louis, Missouri, after the rise of the city's stockyards in the late 1880s, although demand there has so dwindled that only a handful of restaurants still offer them.
Marblehead is a village in Ottawa County, Ohio, United States.The population was 865 at the 2020 census.It sits at the tip of the Marblehead Peninsula, which divides Lake Erie proper from Sandusky Bay. [4]
Archbishop Jean-Baptiste Lamy, the first Archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico, served as a missionary priest to Northern Ohio and established the Catholic church in the village. Robert M. Nevin, attorney, member of the United States House of Representatives from 1901 to 1905; William E. Stanley, 15th Governor of Kansas