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McDonald is a village in southern Trumbull County, Ohio, United States, along the Mahoning River. The population was 3,172 at the 2020 census . It is a suburb in the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area .
McDonald Township was established in the 1830s. [4] This township was named for William McDonald, an early settler. [5] It is the only McDonald Township statewide. [6] McDonald Township is the location of the Zimmerman Kame, a burial site used by the ancient Glacial Kame culture of Native Americans. [7]
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Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted Ohio Municipalities. ... The most populous city in Ohio is Columbus with 905,748 ... McDonald: Village 3,172 3,263 −2 ...
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McDonaldsville was platted in 1829, and supposedly was named for a general in the Revolutionary War named McDonald whom the founder admired. [2] Lack of railroad facilities inhibited the town's early growth. [3] A post office called McDonaldsville was established in 1852, and remained in operation until 1906. [4]
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