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Encyclopedia > Blacklick, Ohio

Blacklick, Ohio is a small unincorporated village in Jefferson Township, Franklin County, Ohio. The tiny community began as a railroad station and is situated at the intersection of the railroad and High Street (State Route 605) just north of Broad Street in eastern Franklin County. Blacklick Creek (Ohio) gently flows through Blacklick, Ohio and serves as the village's namesake. The Blacklick Post Office (zip code 43004) used to be within the village but has moved just south of the village on Brice Road.


It is the home of the legendary Robert Swartzentruber.


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Blacklick Estates Ohio Real Estate (569 words)
Available homes in Blacklick Estates include single family homes, new construction, lots, new development, luxury homes and horse property.
People are attracted to Blacklick Estates, not only because of the more rural setting, but because family values are high on the priority list, and it is reflected in the school and the high level of education.
There are many choices here too, as students have a wide variety of schools to choose from, and tertiary education is a definite possibility with the abundance of colleges and universities in the area.
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Blacklick Ohio is one of larger areas in Franklin County.
Blacklick is known for the beauty in the area, an ever changing climate.
Blacklick is close to many of the bigger cities, including Columbus, which offer many forms of various entertainment and cultural opportunities that cannot be matched.
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