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It is the only Russell Township statewide. [4] Another name for the area is Novelty, from the name of the post office located, in the unincorporated community of Novelty, in the township. [5] [6] [7] The first five inhabitants — Gideon Russell and his family, who came in 1818 — settled on what today is Chillicothe Road. [8]
A post office called Russells Point has been in operation since 1913. [4] The village was named after James Russell, owner of the town site. [5]On March 14, 2024, Russell's Point as well as several other communities nearby Indian Lake (Ohio) were struck by a large, considerable tornado at approximately 7:51 pm EST. [6]
Russell Center is an unincorporated community in Geauga County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. Russell Center is a synonym for Russell Township. Russell Center is not a Census designated place, nor does it have its own postal code. The postal codes for Russell Township include 44072 and 44022.
Looking east at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio State Route 125) and Columbus Street (U.S. Route 62) ... Russellville was laid out in 1817 by Russell Shaw, and ...
The ASM International campus resides on the remaining 45 acres (18 ha) of land split into two parcels. One 41.05-acre (16.61 ha) parcel is in Russell Township, [6] and the other 3.95-acre (1.60 ha) parcel is in Newbury Township. [7] The mineral garden was redesigned in 1999 to improve the walkways, irrigation and drainage.
South Russell is a village in Geauga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,972 at the 2020 census . It is part of the Cleveland metropolitan area .
Geauga County (/ dʒ i ˈ ɔː ɡ ə / jee-AW-gə) is a county located in the northeast portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 95,397. [3] The county seat and largest city is Chardon.
The Ironton–Russell Bridge can refer to either one of two bridges that carry/carried traffic along the Ohio River between Ironton, Ohio and Russell, Kentucky in the United States. The original blue cantilever Ironton–Russell Bridge, opened in 1922 and closed in 2016, carried two lanes of traffic and a narrow sidewalk.