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Wilmington is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, Ohio, United States. [4] The population was 12,664 at the 2020 census . It is the principal city of the Wilmington micropolitan area , which includes all of Clinton County and is part of the greater Cincinnati–Wilmington–Maysville combined statistical area .
Wilmington: 15: Silk City Diner #4655: Silk City Diner #4655: August 10, 2005 : 303 Washington St. Sabina: 16: South South Street Historic District: South South Street Historic District: May 6, 1993 : 151-515 S. South St.
The Rombach Place is a historic house in the city of Wilmington, Ohio, United States. Built in the first third of the nineteenth century, it was home to a family that produced two prominent national politicians. No longer used as a residence, the house is now a museum, and it has been named a historic site.
There are currently 253 cities and 673 villages in Ohio, for a total of 926 municipalities. Municipality names are not unique: there is a village of Centerville in Gallia County and a city of Centerville in Montgomery County ; there is also a city of Oakwood in Montgomery County as well as the villages of Oakwood in Cuyahoga County and Oakwood ...
Clinton County Historical Society. Clinton County, Ohio, 1982.Wilmington, Ohio: The Society, 1982.; Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer.6th ed. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme, 2001 ...
The Clinton County Courthouse is located at 53 East Main Street in Wilmington, Ohio. The courthouse is included in the Wilmington Commercial Historic District which was added to the National Register on 1982-10-14.
The Clinton County Courthouse was built in 1915 in Wilmington. The courthouse is located at 53 E. Main Street. The Wilmington Public Library of Clinton County serves the communities of Clinton County from its administrative offices and main library in Wilmington and its Clinton-Massie branch in Clarksville. In 2005, the library loaned more than ...
The Doan House was constructed in 1840 as the home of James Wilson, [2]: 149 who with his wife Eleanor was the superintendent of the Clinton County Infirmary from 1836 until 1840.