About Vandalia

Vandalia is strategically positioned at the crossroads of I-75 and I-70—is known as the Crossroads of America and offers a vibrant blend of accessibility and suburban charm. As the home of the Dayton International Airport, Vandalia is a hub of transportation and economic activity, attracting businesses and travelers alike. The city boasts well-maintained parks, recreational facilities, and a variety of local eateries and shops that contribute to its friendly atmosphere. Vandalia's community is active and engaged, with numerous local events like the annual Air Show and Music Festival enhancing its small-town feel. With its convenient location and strong community spirit, Vandalia is an attractive place for families and businesses seeking a dynamic yet relaxed environment.

Vandalia-Butler Schools Report Card

 

About Englewood 

Englewood is adjacent to the 2,000-acre Englewood Nature Reserve, along the banks of the Stillwater River. The city is the home of the Aullwood Audubon Center and Aullwood Gardens. Recreational opportunities—both active and passive—abound in this growing suburb where the city meets the country.

Northmont Schools Report Card

 

About Tipp City

Tipp City was originally named by John Clark who called his city-to-be Tippecanoe in honor of William Henry Harrison's presidential campaign slogan, Tippecanoe and Tyler, too! A few years later, the citizens unofficially added “City”, and it was called this until 1938, when the legal name was shortened to Tipp City. Tipp City's small-town charm, combined with easy accessibility to metropolitan attractions makes it an ideal place to visit, or to put down roots.

Tipp City Schools Report Card

 

About Troy

Troy is the county seat of Miami County, and residents named the town after the ancient city of Troy. Established in 1808, Troy quickly grew primarily due to its location on the Great Miami River, the Miami and Erie Canal, and also on several important turnpikes. Troy is home to the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center, a 1914 Romanesque mansion donated to the city by Mary Jane Harter Coleman Hayner. Today, the Troy-Hayner houses the Hayner Distillery Collection as well as a variety of works by local artists.

Troy Schools Report Card

 

About Clayton

Clayton was platted in 1816 and at that time was known as Salem. In 1998, it merged with the rest of Randolph Township and became the city of Clayton. This community offers quick access to I-70, the Dayton International Airport and many parks including Englewood MetroPark.

Northmont Schools Report Card

 

About Brookville

Settled in 1850, incorporated in 1874, Brookville is located in northwest Montgomery County. Largely rural, but with an increasingly suburban flavor, Brookville is a growing and pleasant small Ohio town.

Brookville Schools Report Card

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