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West Chester, OH Attractions

West Chester offers the resident a few shopping areas full of everything they'll need. Restaurants, department stores, shops and even a Target and is 10 minutes from the popular Tri-County Mall.

The 123-acre Keehner Park is the most important recreational place in West Chester. Full of everything you'd expect a park to have- playgrounds, trails, picnic shelters; it also has an outdoor amphitheater which has performances during the warmer months. Also nearby is the 330-acre Voice of America Park and Museum serving the state and providing a beautiful wildlife refuge for decades. West Chester's improvements aren't just in the homes- a baseball stadium is being erected, as are other activity centers and establishments ready to serve the community. West Chester also has golf courses, tennis clubs and swimming pools to bring relaxation and fun to its residences.

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