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Jefferson County is a county in eastern Ohio. It has a population of 65,249 people according to the 2020 census. The county seat and largest city is Steubenville, which was named after a former fort that protected the government surveyors. The county was created in 1797 and named after Thomas Jefferson, who was the vice president at that time.
Some of the places of interest in Jefferson County are the Historic Fort Steuben, which is a reconstructed 18th-century fort and museum; the Jefferson County Historical Association Museum, which displays artifacts and exhibits related to the county's history; and the Friendship Park, which is a scenic park with trails, camping, fishing, and boating facilities.
Some of the largest employers in Jefferson County are Trinity Health System, which operates two hospitals and several clinics in the county; Jefferson County Board of Education, which oversees 13 public schools in the county; and Timet, which is a titanium producer with a plant in Toronto.
794 Township Road 290 Hammondsville, OH 43930
100 N 4th St Steubenville, OH 43952
100 N 4th St #300 Steubenville, OH 43952
300 Sinclair Ave Steubenville, OH 43952
828 Kingsdale Rd Steubenville, OH 43952
153 Wells Dr Richmond, OH 43944
2351 County Road 22 A, Unionport Rd Unionport, OH 43910
9076 Co Hwy 53 Bergholz, OH 43908
10692 OH-150 Rayland, OH 43943
6899 OH-150 Dillonvale, OH 43917