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Westerville, Ohio

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Westerville, Ohio
NameWesterville, Ohio
Settlement typeCity

Westerville, Ohio is a city located in Delaware County, Ohio and Franklin County, Ohio, and is a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. The city is home to Otterbein University, a private liberal arts university, and is also the location of the Westerville Public Library, a member of the Central Ohio Library Consortium. Westerville is situated near the Olentangy River and is close to several major highways, including Interstate 71 and U.S. Route 23. The city is also near the John Glenn Columbus International Airport and the Port Columbus International Airport.

Geography

The city of Westerville is located in the central part of the state of Ohio, and is situated in the Midwestern United States. The city is bordered by the cities of Columbus, Ohio, Worthington, Ohio, and Dublin, Ohio, and is also near the villages of Minerva Park, Ohio and Riverlea, Ohio. Westerville is located in the Olentangy River watershed, and is also near the Scioto River and the Alum Creek. The city is close to several major parks, including the Sharon Woods Metro Park, the Inniswood Metro Gardens, and the Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. Westerville is also near the Columbus and Ohio River Railroad and the Norfolk Southern Railway.

History

The city of Westerville was founded in 1815 by Matthew West, a Methodist minister, and was originally known as Westerville, Ohio. The city was named after its founder, and was incorporated as a village in 1858. During the American Civil War, Westerville was a stop on the Underground Railroad, and was also home to several Quaker families who were active in the abolitionist movement. The city is also near the site of the Battle of Olentangy, a skirmish that took place during the War of 1812. Westerville is also home to the Westerville Historical Society, which operates the Hanby House, a historic house museum that was once the home of Benjamin Hanby, a composer and abolitionist.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the city of Westerville had a population of 36,120 people, and a population density of 2,821 people per square mile. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees. Westerville is also home to a large number of students who attend Otterbein University and other nearby colleges and universities, including Ohio State University, Columbus State Community College, and Capital University. The city is also near the Columbus Metropolitan Area, which has a population of over 2 million people, and is home to several major corporations, including Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, Cardinal Health, and Limited Brands.

Economy

The economy of Westerville is diverse, with a mix of healthcare, education, and technology industries. The city is home to several major employers, including Otterbein University, Mount Carmel Health System, and Westerville City Schools. Westerville is also near the Polaris Fashion Place, a large shopping mall that is located in nearby Columbus, Ohio, and is also close to the Easton Town Center, a large shopping and entertainment complex. The city is also home to several small businesses and startups, and is near the New Albany Business Park, a large industrial park that is home to several major corporations, including Amazon, Facebook, and Google.

Education

The city of Westerville is served by the Westerville City Schools, a public school district that operates several schools in the area, including Westerville Central High School, Westerville North High School, and Westerville South High School. The city is also home to Otterbein University, a private liberal arts university that was founded in 1847. Westerville is also near several other colleges and universities, including Ohio State University, Columbus State Community College, and Capital University. The city is also home to the Westerville Public Library, a member of the Central Ohio Library Consortium, and is near the Columbus Metropolitan Library, a large public library system that serves the Columbus Metropolitan Area.

Infrastructure

The city of Westerville has a well-developed infrastructure, with several major highways and roads that pass through the area, including Interstate 71, U.S. Route 23, and State Route 3. The city is also near the John Glenn Columbus International Airport and the Port Columbus International Airport, and is served by the Central Ohio Transit Authority, a public transportation system that operates several bus routes in the area. Westerville is also home to several parks and recreational facilities, including the Sharon Woods Metro Park, the Inniswood Metro Gardens, and the Westerville Community Park. The city is also near the Olentangy River and the Scioto River, and is home to several trails and green spaces, including the Olentangy River Greenway Trail and the Scioto Audubon Metropark.