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The Community of Finneytown, OH

The community of Finneytown, Ohio is within minutes of I-75, I-71 and I-275. Founded in the early 1800s by Ebenezer Ward Finney, Finneytown is a middle-income community with its own school district. Young families are drawn to the varied and affordable housing, including Cape Cods, ranches, and two-story structures on wooded lots. It is home to the Powel Crosley YMCA; St. Xavier, a college-prep Jesuit high school; and Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Greek-Orthodox Church that has been hosting for decades the annual Panegyri Festival, a celebration of Greek life and culture. Also located here is Brentwood Bowl, a bowling center on Winton Road, which offers leagues for various ages, children’s program, a senior league, billiards and restaurant.

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