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Here
at Preble Moon a lot of searching for facts and historical references to Eaton
and Preble County
have been found to be fascinating.
About Preble County, Ohio
Preble County, Ohio is in
the southwestern quadrant of the state along the Indiana border
and is
conveniently positioned on the east to west backbone of our nation-Interstate
70.
This strategic location affords us easy access to Columbus, Dayton, and
Cincinnati, Ohio;
to Indianapolis and Richmond, Indiana; and to all points
beyond.
This
growing community offers acres of wide open, flat terrain with access to major
roadways, rail lines,
and airports at accommodating prices to developers.
Preble
County offers access to state and federal grants and other programs
to rapidly
build up infrastructure that suits the needs of industrial, retail, and housing
development.
Preble
County is also a great place to live with a wide range of amenities, such as
Hueston Woods State Park,
many historical sites, and its charming vintage towns
and villages.
Folks here enjoy an uncluttered lifestyle of good friends, family,
and neighbors,
while the excitement and opportunities of urban life are just a
short ride away.

Facts
Preble County is located in southwest Ohio and borders Butler, Montgomery and
Darke counties in Ohio and Wayne County in Indiana.
Preble County was
named for the Commander of the American Naval Fleet
in the Mediterranean during
the Tripolitan War, Commodore Edward Preble.
Within easy driving
distance of Preble County are a variety of higher education options,
including
Miami University, University of Dayton, University of Cincinnati, and The Ohio
State University.
In addition to major airport proximity, Preble County
is served by the Norfolk and Southern Railway Company,
which operates 21,500
route miles in 22 eastern states.
Preble County offers prime sites for
business development.
Land currently available includes several multiple-acre
sites with existing buildings zoned for commercial and industrial development,
as well as greenfield sites along major corridors that could be considered for
development.
Currently available properties in Preble County are priced
per acre at negotiable prices,
and most offer municipal sewer and water
services, plus electric, gas, high-speed Internet availability, and good highway
access.
According to the 2000 Census, the population of Preble County
is 42,337,
which is an increase from the 1990 census of 5.3% (+2,224).
Roughly 58% of the population of the county resides outside of municipalities.
Those living within municipalities account for about 42% of the
population.
The majority of Preble County's landscape is influenced by
agriculture.
However, manufacturing employs the largest number of residents and
offers the highest average weekly earnings (Ohio County Profiles, 2000).
Dayton, OH, and Richmond IN, are just minutes from Preble County,
while Columbus, OH and Indianapolis, IN are within 90 miles.
Programs
such as Dayton Power and Light's Partners in Business Plus program offer
comprehensive growth incentives to businesses
that create jobs and invest in
capital equipment in Preble County.
The population of Preble County is
well-educated, making residents excellent prospective employees.
Nearly one-half
of the adult population or Preble County holds high school diplomas or
equivalent,
while one-third of the county residents have attended college, hold
an associates or bachelors degree, or hold a graduate degree.
Professional spectator sports within easy driving distance of Preble County
include the Cincinnati Reds baseball and Bengals football teams,
the Dayton
Dragons (a Single-A farm baseball team for the Reds), the Dayton Bombers hockey
team,
and the Richmond Roosters (an independent professional minor league
baseball team.

Location
Situated in southwest Ohio,
Preble County encompasses 424.8 square miles
and borders Butler, Montgomery, and
Darke counties in Ohio and Wayne County in Indiana.
It is centrally located
within driving distance of several major metropolitan areas, including Dayton,
Cincinnati, Columbus, and Indianapolis.
The city of Eaton is the county seat for
ten villages and twelve townships.
As the larger cities in the region
continually expand, Preble County is rapidly becoming an ideal location
for
corporations to produce and move materials easily around the Midwest
and the
rest of the nation with easy access to key interstate, railroad, and air travel
points.
Residents can easily enjoy all of the cultural and entertainment
amenities of several moderate to large, clean, model Midwestern cities,
while
immediately surrounded by the peaceful calm of beautiful countryside.
While Preble County mainly
consists of ready to develop land, it also boasts excellent access to key
transportation points by road, rail, and air.
Interstate Highway 70, US Route
35 and 40 (National Road), and State Route 122 and 725 cross the county east and
west.
US Route 127 and State Routes 121, 177, 503, 726, and 732 run north and
south.
The east fork of the Whitewater River flows into Preble County.

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