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Newport is a census-designated place in eastern Newport Township, Washington County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45768. [3] Newport lies along the Ohio River several miles above the county seat of Marietta. Today its main street is designated as State Route 7. [4] The population of the CPD was 895 at the 2020 ...
Newport is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cynthian Township, Shelby County, Ohio, United States. [3] The community is located along the former Miami and Erie Canal and at the intersection of State Routes 47 and 66. The population was 169 at the 2020 census.
It is the only Newport Township statewide. [4] In 1833, Newport Township contained a meeting house, several brick school houses, two dry goods stores, and a flour mill. [5] The Hildreth Covered Bridge in Newport Township is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lower Newport was originally called the "Lower Settlement" in contrast to the "Upper Settlement", i.e. Newport. [2] Lower Newport was a major shipping point for riverboats. [ 3 ] A post office called Lower Newport was in operation from 1842 until 1904.
Wayland, Ohio, Portage County, originally known as Newport Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
Alexis Ferrell, 27, was arrested and charged back on Aug. 16 after distraught witnesses called 911 to report that they'd spotted her allegedly eating the feline in a neighborhood just outside Canton
October 3, 1973 (232 3rd St. Marietta: 12: Harmar Historic District: Harmar Historic District: December 19, 1974 (Roughly bounded by the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers and the rear property line of Lancaster, George, and Franklin Sts.; also roughly bounded by Lancaster, Harmar, Putnam, and Franklin Sts. and the Ohio River, Fort Harmar Dr., and the Muskingum River
The Walnut Run Post Office was established on June 27, 1856, [4] with James Gossard as the first postmaster. [2] Historically, the town was called Walnut Run by some people, due to the post office having said name, although the community itself has always been called Newport. [ 2 ]