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Troy is a city in and the county seat of Miami County, Ohio, United States, along the Great Miami River. [6] The population was 26,305 at the 2020 census , making it Miami County's largest city and Ohio's 55th-largest .
Welshfield (also Troy, Troy Center, Troy Centre, or Wellsfield) is an unincorporated community in central Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio, United States. History [ edit ]
Upper Valley Career Center is located at 8811 Career Dr., Piqua, Ohio 45356 right next door to Edison Community College. In addition to the main campus, there are several Adult Division facilities: Applied Technology Center - Piqua, Ohio; Stouder Center - Troy, Ohio; Garbry Conference and Learning Center - Piqua, Ohio
No municipalities are located in Troy Township, although the unincorporated community of Steam Corners lies in the central western part of the township. [4] The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is located in the township on Steam Corners Road at the location of the old Jugs Corners community, [5] [6] just west of the Richland County line.
The Troy Public Square is a historic district in Troy, Ohio, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The "downtown area," the junction of Main and Market Streets, is a commerce center for Troy because of its central location in the town, restaurants and stores which line the square.
Troy Township is one of the sixteen townships of Geauga County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 2,778, [ 3 ] up from 2,567 at the 2000 census. [ 4 ]
Troy Community Radio began initially as a webcaster in September 2012 by Scott Hornberger in the spare bedroom of his home. It briefly broadcast as a micropower radio service at 94.1 in the latter part of 2012 before a new "filing window" (the second of its kind) was announced by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to allow applications for new low power FM stations.
Troy City Schools is the school district headquartered Troy, Ohio.. It includes most of the city of Troy. [1]On February 10, 2014 Eric Herman, the district superintendent, notified Troy City Schools board of education that the Ohio School Facilities Commission gave the district a $17,985 grant to buy a security communication system.