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Living in Colerain Township, OH

Settled in 1794 by surveyor John Dunlap (who named the place after his birthplace, Coleraine in Ireland), Colerain Township is Ohio’s largest unincorporated township. This expansive area offers a range of newer, affordable homes—traditional and contemporary— as well as condominiums, multi-levels and apartments. Colerain Avenue, the major artery through the township, has a daily traffic count of more than 55,000 cars and 95,000 people within three miles of the corridor. It offers nearly every major restaurant chain and a wide range of shopping, anchored by the 140- store Northgate Mall (had a $40-million makeover). Opened in part in summer 2007 is Stone Creek Towne Center, one fourth mile north of Northgate Mall, a $50-million complex of stores, offices and restaurants. Colerain’s Northwest School district: has two excellent high schools— Colerain and Northwest. Shaping up here is a regional school to consolidate four Catholic schools. Hospitals—Mercy Franciscan and Mercy Fairfield—are minutes away. Major employers include P&G Miami Valley Lab, Rumpke and Northgate Mall. The township includes the four communities of Groesbeck, Monfort Heights, White Oaks and Mt. Airy.

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