About Huber Heights
Huber Heights, OH is located off I-70 and named for developer Charles H. Huber, who built much of the city core. Huber Heights is part of three counties—Montgomery, Miami and Greene—and more than 200 acres of park land! The city is home to The Rose Music Center at The Heights, a 4,200 seat fully covered outdoor amphitheater.
Huber Heights Report Card
About New Carlisle
Originally called Monroe, the present name is a transfer from Carlisle, PA—the birthplace of some of the first settlers. A post office called New Carlisle has been in operation since 1828. On June 21, 1933, the infamous John Dillinger committed his first bank robbery, taking $10,000 from the New Carlisle National Bank. The building which occupied the bank still stands at the southeast corner of Main Street and Jefferson Street (state routes 235 and 571). New Carlisle was incorporated as a city in 1973.
Tecumseh Schools Report Card
About Springfield
A bustling small city, Springfield, OH provides a blend of residential neighborhoods, heavy industry, small business and a vibrant commercial base. Springfield is also home to Wittenberg University, the Springfield Symphony and many other Clark County arts organizations.
Sprigfield Schools Report Card
About Urbana
When Urbana was established in 1805, the town became the county seat with the creation of Champaign County. The town’s founder, William Ward, named Urbana after the word urbanity. In November 2004, Congress recognized the Dayton region as the National Aviation Heritage Area, in honor of the region's leadership in our nation's aviation history. The Grimes Flying Lab Foundation—located in Urbana, was selected as one of the 10 historical sites included in the region.
Urbana Schools Report Card
About Enon
Enon is located on the old Springfield and Dayton Turnpike, some 25 east miles from Dayton, and 7.5 miles southwest of Springfield. Enon is located on an Indian trail which ran between the Indian Villages of Old Piqua and Old Chillicothe. The first European settlers settled sometime prior to 1798. The name Enon means Abundance of Springs, and the village of Enon was incorporated on March 15, 1850.
Greenon Schools Report Card