Hebron (Ohio)

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Hebron
Hebron (Ohio)
Hebron
Hebron
Location in Ohio
Basic data
State : United States
State : Ohio
County : Licking County
Coordinates : 39 ° 58 ′  N , 82 ° 30 ′  W Coordinates: 39 ° 58 ′  N , 82 ° 30 ′  W
Time zone : Eastern ( UTC − 5 / −4 )
Residents : 2,034 (as of: 2000)
Population density : 294.8 inhabitants per km 2
Area : 6.9 km 2  (approx. 3 mi 2 ) of
which 6.9 km 2  (approx. 3 mi 2 ) is land
Height : 271 m
Postcodes : 43025, 43098
Area code : +1 740
FIPS : 39-34790
GNIS ID : 1041450
Website : www.hebronvillage.com

Hebron is a locality in Licking County , Ohio , United States . The population was 2,034 according to the 2000 census .

history

When John Smith submitted the first zoning plan for Hebron in 1827, the Ohio-Erie Canal was already under construction. On July 4th, 1825, the governor of New York DeWitt Clinton broke ground for the construction of the canal a few kilometers north of the settlement. The canal was completed by Hebron in 1828. At the same time, the Old National Trail , now US Highway 40 , ran through the settlement. This intersection of two major transportation routes in the United States made Hebron an important hub. The city's motto to this day is "Hebron - Historic Crossroads of Ohio".

Individual evidence

  1. Historical Markers

Web links