List of U.S. Cities in Multiple Counties - Ohio

Ohio

City Counties
Adena Jefferson, Harrison
Alliance Stark, Mahoning
Baltic Tuscarawas, Holmes, Coshocton
Bellevue Sandusky, Huron, Erie, Seneca
Blanchester Clinton, Warren
Bluffton Allen, Hancock
Bradford Miami, Darke
Buchtel Athens, Hocking
Buckeye Lake Licking, Fairfield
Burkettsville Mercer, Darke
Canal Winchester Franklin, Fairfield
Carlisle Montgomery, Warren
Centerville Montgomery, Greene
Clayton Montgomery, Miami
Clifton Greene, Clark
College Corner Preble, Butler
Columbus Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield
Columbiana Columbiana, Mahoning
Crestline Crawford, Richland
Creston Wayne, Medina
Delphos Allen, Van Wert
Dublin Franklin, Delaware, Union
Elmore Ottawa, Seneca
Fairfield Hamilton, Butler
Fostoria Seneca, Hancock, Wood
Galion Crawford, Morrow, Richland
Gratiot Licking, Muskingum
Green Springs Seneca, Sandusky
Harrisburg Franklin, Pickaway
Harveysburg Warren, Clinton
Huber Heights Montgomery, Miami, Greene
Hunting Valley Cuyahoga, Geauga
Kettering Montgomery, Greene
Lithopolis Fairfield, Franklin
Loudonville Ashland, Holmes
Loveland Clermont, Hamilton, Warren
Lynchburg Highland, Clinton
Magnolia Stark, Carroll
Middletown Butler, Warren
Milan Erie, Huron
Milford Hamilton, Clermont
Minerva Stark, Carroll, Columbiana
Mogadore Summit, Portage
Monroe Butler, Warren
New Holland Pickaway, Fayette
Pickerington Fairfield, Franklin
Plain City Madison, Union
Plymouth Richland, Huron
Reynoldsburg Franklin, Licking, Fairfield
Ridgeway Hardin, Logan
Rittman Wayne, Medina
Roseville Perry, Muskingum
Scott Van Wert, Paulding
Sharonville Hamilton, Butler
Springboro Warren, Montgomery
Swanton Fulton, Lucas
Tallmadge Summit, Portage
Union Montgomery, Miami
Utica Licking, Knox
Vermilion Lorain, Erie
Verona Preble, Montgomery
Washingtonville Columbiana, Mahoning
Westerville Franklin, Delaware
Wilson Monroe, Belmont
Yorkville Jefferson, Belmont
Youngstown Mahoning, Trumbull

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