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The City of Johnstown, Ohio 599 S. Main Street Johnstown, OH 43031 (740) 967-3177 info@johnstownohio.org
Johnstown is a village in Licking County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,440 at the 2000 census. Johnstown was the home of William A. Ashbrook, an American businessman, newspaper publisher, and Democratic politician from Ohio.
Johnstown is a city in Licking County, Ohio, United States. The population was 5,278 at the 2022 census. The city is most notable for the finding of a nearly complete mastodon skeleton under the city.
Johnstown offers a quick and easy commute to the State Capitol of Columbus (30 minutes), to Newark, the county seat (25 minutes), to the City of Mount Vernon (35 minutes), and to the City of Delaware (30 minutes). The John Glenn International Airport is approximately 25 minutes from Johnstown.
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Monroe Township is the unincorporated rural community surrounding the Village of Johnstown, Ohio. It is located in Licking County and is considered part of central Ohio. Monroe Township is a full-service township that provides its residents with fire protection, emergency medical services (EMS), road and cemetery maintenance, and zoning code ...
The Johnstown Historical Society is dedicated to the historical stories, events and images of Johnstown, Ohio. It embraces the old with the new and maintains the pride and respect of the wonderful heritage this community has to offer its residents.
An interactive touch-screen located in the Mary Babcock Library details early Johnstown history including the mastodon discovery, historical figures, the Johnstown industrial exhibit, and 4th of July celebrations.
Interesting Facts about Johnstown. Did you know . . . ? Main Street in Johnstown was once called Bigelow Street. It was named for the founder of Johnstown - Oliver Bigelow.
Equestrian centers, vineyards and golf courses are just a few of the ways Johnstown is sharing its wide-open space. Stop downtown to peruse antique and artisan shops and sample a local microbrew before snapping a few photos of one of Ohio’s historic opera houses.