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Muskingum County is a county in southeastern Ohio, with a population of 86,410 as of 2020. The county seat is Zanesville, which was once the state capital from 1810 to 1812. The county is named after the Muskingum River, which means "town by the river" or "elk's eye" in Delaware American Indian language. Some places of interest in the county are the Y Bridge, the Zane Grey Museum and the National Road-Zane Grey Museum. The largest employers in the county are retail and manufacturing businesses, such as Genesis HealthCare System, AK Steel and Avon.
1775 E Pike Zanesville, OH 43701
3811 Maysville Pike Zanesville, OH 43701
451 Gordon St Roseville, OH 43777
1269 Adamsville Rd Zanesville, OH 43701
1130 Newark Rd Zanesville, OH 43701
7360 McGlade School Rd Dresden, OH 43821
2994 Maple Ave Zanesville, OH 43701