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About Oakley, OH

Though it borders the more expensive Hyde Park, Oakley, Ohio has the same style of beauty but with affordable prices. Large trees and large houses make walking to the stores and restaurants in town a pleasant experience. Even though the town has a lot that meets the needs of its citizens, it is close to both Kenwood Towne Center and Norwood with the new Rookwood Pavilion. The Oakley Park Recreation Center provides swimming, tennis and other recreational activities for many of their residents. A bit further away is the public Lunken Playfield offering more activities such as golf and archery.

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