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Franklin County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, ... Map of Franklin County with municipal and township labels (2010)
This is a locator map showing Franklin County in Ohio. David Benbennick made this map. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps.
The average population of Ohio's counties was 133,931; Franklin County was the most populous (1,326,063) and Vinton County was the least (12,474). The average land area is 464 sq mi (1,200 km 2 ). The largest county by area is Ashtabula County at 702.44 sq mi (1,819.3 km 2 ), and its neighbor, Lake County , is the smallest at 228.21 sq mi (591. ...
Interactive map of the city. ... Grandview Heights is a city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States. The population was 8,085 at the 2020 census. History.
Located in west central Franklin County, the township consists of many small "islands" separated from each other by municipal annexations. With few exceptions, these islands are completely surrounded by the city of Columbus. Some southern islands border Jackson Township, while a large island in the west borders Prairie Township.
Worthington is a city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States, and is a northern suburb of Columbus.The population in the 2020 Census was 14,786. The city was founded in 1803 by the Scioto Company led by James Kilbourne, who was later elected to the United States House of Representatives, and named in honor of Thomas Worthington, who later became governor of Ohio.
Incoming light rain expected in Franklin Fire region The fire was discovered just before 11 p.m. PT Monday. The blaze spread overnight, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds up to 50 mph and low humidity.
The course of the Rocky Fork Creek in New Albany (yellow) and Plain Township (blue), in the northeastern corner of Franklin County. New Albany is located in northeastern Franklin County with a portion extending east into Licking County. It is northeast of Columbus at an elevation of 1,024 feet (312 m). [2]