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Central and southeastern Ohio except Columbus: December 6, 1997: 220: April 22, 2015: 614: Columbus: October 1947: 380: February 27, 2016: 937: Southwestern part of Ohio including Dayton, Springfield, public parts of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and areas north and east of the Cincinnati metropolitan area: September 28, 1996: 326: March 8 ...
Ferry was originally called Clio. [2] The area around Clio or Ferry was settled as early as 1796. [3] A post office called Clio was established in 1849, and remained in operation until 1864. A post office called Ferry operated from 1892 until 1901. [4]
It is operated by the Augusta Ferry Authority, and been in continuous operation since 1797 when the ferry was hand-propelled by John Boude. [2] It connects the communities of Higginsport, Ohio and Augusta, Kentucky , and is the only public river crossing available between the Combs-Hehl Bridge at Cincinnati, Ohio and the William H. Harsha ...
Area code 740 was established by an area code split of area code 614 on November 8, 1997. [1] By the end of 2013, exhaust studies indicated that the 740 area code would run out of telephone numbers sometime in 2015.
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The first ferry to regularly serve the island was the Neuman Ferry, founded in 1907 by John Paul Neuman. [36] The boat originally provided transport from Lakeside, Ohio to what is now East Harbor State Park on Catawba Island (which is actually a peninsula). [36] Eventually, he began service to the islands as well, including Kelleys.
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Martins Ferry is the oldest European settlement in the state of Ohio, having been settled at least as early as 1779, almost a decade before Marietta. The settlement got its start as a consequence of a land grant to George Mercer of the Ohio Company in 1748 from the British Crown for 200,000 acres in the Ohio Country , a colloquial term for what ...