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The city of Bellefontaine is located in Logan County, Ohio. Residents who seek Bellefontaine real estate will enjoy a growing micropolis with an estimated population of 13,322. Families seeking Bellefontaine homes will find a historically rich and diverse community with excellent schools and activities to enjoy year round.
Bellefontaine gained its name from the French words "beautiful spring." Several springs are purported to be dotted around the area which led to its name. Sometime around 1777, the Shawnee war chief Blue Jacket (Weyapiersenwah) built a settlement in Bellefontaine known as Blue Jacket's Town. They occupied a village along the Scioto River but once the American Revolutionary War reached Ohio, Blue Jacket and other American Indians relocated to be closer to British allies in Detroit. Settlers moved into the area from Virginia. Government granted tracts of land were given to war veterans as payment for service which planted seeds for what is now modern day Bellefontaine. Honda began manufacturing motorcycles in Marysville, Ohio in 1979 with expansion of operations to Bellefontaine. Honda is currently the largest employer.
Bellefontaine boasted the largest roundhouse between New York and St. Louis. Modern day rail travel has changed but the city still sits at a junction of lines going to Cleveland, Indianapolis and Dayton. Campbell Hill is the highest point in Bellefontaine. The Ohio Hi-Point Vocational Technical District opened a school on the hill in 1974 which was renamed to present day Ohio Hi-Point Career Center.
A recent United States census noted nearly 46,000 people living in the micropolitan area within Logan County, Ohio. Bellefontaine grew in population by 8.7 percent between 1990 and 2000 due in large part to economic growth and a booming real estate market which found more families seeking to own Bellefontaine real estate. McKinley Street holds distinction as the 'shortest street in America' at about 20 feet in length. Holland Theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places with live events and performances making a comeback after a hiatus.
Bellefontaine City Schools currently operate three elementary, one intermediate school, one middle school and one high school. Combined, the enrollment is approximately 2,800 students. The Ohio Hi-Point Career Center is located at Campbell Hill offering both secondary and post-secondary educational options. Several colleges operate satellite campuses in the area including Ohio State University and Urbana University. Bellefontaine homes are built around the excellent school district with a strong tradition of academic and competitive athletic excellence including art and music programs. The school district ranks in the top 5% of schools in Ohio.
Bellefontaine homes and neighborhoods are the centerpiece of life in Bellefontaine. Enjoy activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, outdoor trails and the lake year round. Restaurants and many waterfront dining options are available to enjoy. When looking to buy a home, look no further than Bellefontaine real estate to meet the family's needs for excellence in education, entertainment and quality of life in this historic city.
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