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About Circleville, Ohio

For nearly half a century, Circleville, Ohio has proudly hosted the annual Pumpkin Festival, drawing families from all over the state to participate in this fall festivity. Several parks and recreational facilities such as Deercreek State Park and Stage's Pond keep residents busy throughout the rest of the year. Homes in Circleville, Ohio range in prices from $95,000 to $150,000. There are 58 churches in Circleville, a rich agricultural landscape, the Pickaway County Library, Berger Hospital and several Fortune 500 companies. The community's local school system consists of four elementary schools, several private schools and Circleville Bible College.

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