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Centerville Municipal Building, the seat of government for the city According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 10.85 square miles (28.10 km 2 ), of which 10.78 square miles (27.92 km 2 ) is land and 0.07 square miles (0.18 km 2 ) is water.
A rumble seat (American English), dicky (dickie/dickey) seat (British English), also called a mother-in-law seat, [1] is an upholstered exterior seat which is folded into the rear of a coach, carriage, or early motorcar. Depending on its configuration, it provided exposed seating for one or two passengers.
Variant names were Center, Centre Village, and Centerville. [1] Center Village was laid out in 1848, and named for its location near the geographical center of Harlem Township. [2] A post office called Centre Village was established in 1851, the name was changed to Center Village in 1893, and the post office closed in 1907. [3]
Term limits prevent Lipps, a Franklin Republican, from running for reelection so there is an open seat for District 55, which encompasses the eastern part of Warren County, including Springboro.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association ... Centerville: Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas: 1983: Cincinnati St. Xavier: Columbus St. Charles: 1982: Cuyahoga Falls ...
Sep. 13—The operator of a popular Oregon District restaurant is moving on plans to open a 110-seat upscale Centerville site. ... The land at 57 and 63 W. Franklin St. is in Centerville's Uptown ...
Rumbleseat was the acoustic-folk side project of Hot Water Music frontmen Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard, and Samantha Jones.Formed in 1998, Rumbleseat released four 7" records before releasing the full length album, 'Rumbleseat Is Dead', which was released in 2005.
Centerville was laid out in 1817, and most likely was named from its location near the geographical center of Smith Township. [1] An old variant name of Centerville was Demos. [ 2 ] A post office called Demos was established in 1837, and remained in operation until 1923.