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Dayton Outpatient Center Stadium (DOC Stadium) is a 3,500 seat artificial turf stadium located in West Carrollton, Ohio, on the campus of West Carrollton High School.. The Dayton Dutch Lions partnered with West Carrollton City Schools and Dr. Suresh Gupta of the Dayton Outpatient Center to install a new playing surface in the West Carrollton High School Stadium as part of a 30-year deal.
3224 W. Alexandersville-Bellbrook Rd., east of West Carrollton 39°40′24″N 84°13′37″W / 39.673333°N 84.226944°W / 39.673333; -84.226944 ( Schuter Carpenter Shop and Miami Township
Carrollton: Home of Daniel McCook: 6: Methodist Episcopal Church: Methodist Episcopal Church: July 5, 2024 : 121 West Wood Street: Malvern: 7: Petersburg Mill: Petersburg Mill: November 20, 1970 : 4.3 miles south of Carrollton on State Route 332
The pool is available for private rental Wednesdays and Sundays from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for a maximum of 75 people and a fee of $250. ... as well as a spray park for young children, according ...
Part of West Carrollton, in the north; The township is highly urbanized in its eastern half, nearest to Miamisburg and Kettering. Ohio law prohibits townships from collecting income taxes from residents; thus, the township has seen higher growth than incorporated towns nearby. [citation needed]
Petersburg, sometimes spelled "Petersburgh", is an unincorporated community in Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio, United States. [1] The community is part of the Canton–Massillon Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community is served by the Carrollton post office, ZIP code 44615. [2] It is located on the North Fork McGuire Creek and State ...
In its current condition, Jarboe Park pool on Kansas City’s West Side is not worth the nearly $1 million price tag it would take to restore it, city officials told us.
West Carrollton was originally called Carrollton, and under the latter name was laid out in 1830. [11] This change was said to have occurred in response to the amount of mail erroneously received for the second city of Carrollton, OH. [12] Before its current city symbol, the symbol of West Carrollton was a simple pentagon.