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New Philadelphia is a city in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. [6] The county's largest city, New Philadelphia lies along the Tuscarawas River. The population was 17,677 at the 2020 census. It is a principal city in the New Philadelphia–Dover micropolitan area, approximately 70 miles (110 km) south of Cleveland.
Tuscarawas County (/ ˌ t ʌ s k ə ˈ r ɑː w ə s / TUS-kə-RAH-wəs) is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 93,263. [3]
The newspaper was created in 1968 through the merger of The Daily Times of New Philadelphia and The Daily Reporter of Dover, Ohio.They remain the principal cities of its coverage area, which also includes the Tuscarawas County communities of Baltic, Bolivar, Dennison, Gnadenhutten, Newcomerstown, Strasburg, Sugarcreek, Tuscarawas, Uhrichsville, and Stone Creek; and some coverage of Carroll ...
When finished the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail would run from New Philadelphia to Cleveland. A challenging task: Towpath Trail route draws opposition in New Philadelphia Skip to main content
New week, more snow and ice for the Northeast, Midwest and Plains. Our latest forecast has what you need to know to plan around these latest winter storms. The Weather Channel 16 hours ago
Destination Cleveland is a non-profit organization that works to bring conventions and tourists to Cleveland, Ohio. Each year, 14.05 million convention and leisure visitors bring $4.53 billion into the local economy. [3] That makes the convention and tourism business one of the largest industries in Cuyahoga County. [4]
The Red Lobster at 255 Graff Road SE, New Philadelphia, is among nine of the restaurants scheduled to close in Ohio.
New Towne Mall is a shopping mall in New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States. It was built in 1988 by Glimcher Realty Trust . The mall's anchor stores are Marshalls , Jo-Ann Fabrics , Kohl's , and Dick's Sporting Goods , with two vacant anchor stores previously occupied by JCPenney and Elder-Beerman .