
105 W Central AvenueSpringboro, OH 45066
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Nice Home Nestled On 2.2 Acres Residential Or Business Zoning In Private Area. Full Finished Walk-out Basement, Remodeled 1984, Private Rear Yard, 1200 Sq Ft Detached Pole Building.
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Springboro was settled around 1796 and later founded as "Springborough" in 1815. The name "Springboro" comes from the number of springs found in the region which served the mills in the area. Predominantly a Quaker area, Springboro was an important stop on the Underground Railroad and was the first city to erect an Ohio Underground Railroad Historic Marker.
The city is committed to offering safe biking lanes throughout the neighborhoods, business areas and parks with its Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan.
Springboro’s Historical Museum offers a chance to explore the rich history of the area. The Wright B Flyer Museum is a great place to learn about aviation.
For those who enjoy entertainment, the La Comedia Dinner Theater combines dining and Broadway-style entertainment.
Springboro hosts an annual three-day Christmas in Historic Springboro Festival every year and is a great way to start the holiday season.
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