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About Union, OH

Union, Ohio is a developing, upscale city that many housing developers have been drawn to. Because the land here is beautiful, rich, and open, there are plenty of areas to build new homes on. The community is hospitable to newcomers and brings their homeland heartiness with them to their new neighbors. And even though new houses are being built, don't expect this area to be overrun completely. The town takes great pride in its vast lands and many of the wide opened green spaces are well maintained. Union has a lot of parks with tennis courts and other activities, a city pool and even a parade celebrating the Toll Road that served as a route through western Ohio for years.

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