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What is now the city of Moraine was once a part of Van Buren Township followed by a brief period as a part of Kettering. Much of Kettering's portion seceded in 1953 and formed the new Moraine Township. The township incorporated as a village in 1957. After annexing portions of Miami Township, Moraine incorporated as a city in 1965. [5]
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(In 1953, the western portion of the village voted to secede, forming a new township, which is now the City of Moraine). [5] By 1955, the village's population had grown to 38,118, which qualified it to claim city status, with the official proclamation by the state on June 24. [6]
At the 2020 census, the population was 537,309, [2] making it the fifth-most populous county in Ohio. The county seat is Dayton . [ 3 ] The county was named in honor of Richard Montgomery , an American Revolutionary War general, who was killed in 1775 while attempting to capture Quebec City , Canada . [ 4 ]
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Moraine Airpark (FAA LID: I73) is a public-use airport situated in the city of Moraine, Ohio, United States. 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of the city of Dayton in Montgomery County. [ 1 ] The airpark is the first home base of the National Waco Club . [ 3 ]
West Carrollton City School District is the school district serving Miami Township, Moraine, and West Carrollton, Ohio with an enrollment of over 3800 students. Schools [ edit ]
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