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About Lancaster, Ohio

Lancaster, Ohio is home to some of the nation's largest industrial firms and has steadily developed since Zane's Trace made the city a prominent stopping point for pioneers during their East-West journeys. Major industrial employers include Anchor Hocking, Diamond Power and Ralston Foods, Inc.

A National Register Historic District, Lancaster offers a self-guided tour showcasing the history and architecture of early Lancaster families in Federal, Victorian, and Greek revival architecture. Lancaster is booming with new construction and houses of contemporary architectural style. A majority of homes in Lancaster, Ohio fall between $115,000 and $130,000.

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