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About Batavia, OH

Batavia, Ohio is one of the most important places in Clermont County for business and recreation. The county government is housed here as well as manufacturing plants for Ford and Milacron. Batavia also offers a lot for the homebuyer looking for beautiful, large tracts of land to call their own. Whether one is looking for older homes that bring back memories of the charming village, or newer homes with modern designs, Batavia can easily provide many housing options for everyone. The major highway in the town makes it easy to access major shopping centers and malls in Eastgate as well as a Wal-Mart and other useful stores. Though the large East Fork State Park is close by, Batavia has a swim club and many community parks. Students might be interested in the Clermont Branch of the University of Cincinnati.

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