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Size and Shape of the Refugee Tract Refugee Tract lies between the arrows. The Refugee Tract of 103,527 acres (418.96 km 2) is located in parts of Franklin, Fairfield, Licking and Perry County, Ohio. It extends for 42 miles (68 km) eastward from the Scioto River along the south line of the United States Military District. For the first 30 miles ...
Microsoft has bought 580 acres on Refugee Road in Pataskala, as tech companies look beyond New Albany for data center sites in Licking County.. The tech giant paid $30.65 million for three parcels ...
A plan shows the layout for the first phase of single-family homes as part of the Hazelton Crossing development on the northwest corner of Ohio 310 (Hazelton-Etna Road) and Refugee Road. Pataskala ...
Wood-Brown is a historic ghost neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. Existing prior to 1872, the neighborhood is situated in what was then southern Clinton Township, at Lisle Avenue (Kenny Road) and Lane Avenue. Today, it is mainly overrun by warehouses, with a few buildings older than 1962 still existing. [38]
The NHRA and National Trail Raceway eventually worked out a deal with the Ohio State Highway Patrol to close down that area of Refugee Road during Springnationals weekends. This allowed National Trail to connect the end of the shut down area to Refugee Road, giving drivers a little more room, if needed, to stop their race cars safely.
Mid-Ohio Food Collective is renovating an old Kroger at 4485 Refugee Road on the Southeast Side to create the Eastland Prosperity Center. The 67,000-square-foot building will be a hub for services ...
It is the only Truro Township statewide. [5]Truro Township owes its name to Truro, Nova Scotia, the former hometown of the Taylor family of early settlers, who came to Ohio encouraged by the United States Congress to begin a new life in the Refugee Tract after having their estates seized by the British government for supporting the American Revolution.
A Columbus Kroger closed in 2022. In 2023, the Mid-Ohio Food Collective purchased the Refugee Road building. Now the site has a new use.