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About Montgomery County - Washington Township

An area known for its continued growth, Washington Township is most known for both its fertile lands, the springs and creeks, all of which are still in use today. Washington Township is also great for someone looking to move here because of all the housing available. Apartments, condos and houses in many prices and styles can be found here. Though the area is already quite spacious and beautiful with its many fields, even more homes are being built to give the area a greater ambience. There are a few shopping centers located here, and the large Dayton Mall in Centerville is nearby. Many recreational opportunities are offered such as the 27-acre Miamisburg-Centerville Road recreation complex and various parks and movie theaters spread throughout the towns that make up Washington Township.

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