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Reesville is an unincorporated community in northwestern Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45166. [ 2 ] It is located along State Route 72 .
Pleasant Ridge is home to many artists and musicians. On October 11, 2008 Pleasant Ridge and neighboring community Kennedy Heights formed an Alliance called District A, a grassroots effort to build community partnerships and fuel economic development through the arts along the Montgomery Road corridor that is the main thoroughfare for both communities.
Pleasant Run Farm is named after the Pleasant Run Farms residential subdivision, which hosted the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati's fifth annual Homearama show in 1965. At 670 acres (270 ha), it was the largest subdivision approved by the Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission up to that time.
Pleasant Ridge United Methodist Church (Egbert Methodist Episcopal Church) is a historic church in Pleasant Township, Seneca County, Ohio. It was built in 1890 and added to the National Register in 1993, along with its cemetery.
Samuel J. Kirkwood was one of the first school-teachers of the village. Mr. Kirkwood read law, became prosecuting attorney of Richland county, and after the close of his term, removed to Iowa, became governor of that state; was later a senator in the congress of the United States and closed his official career as a member of the Garfield cabinet.
Ken Blackwell – former mayor of Cincinnati 1999–2007, Republican, Ohio Secretary of State and unsuccessful 2006 candidate for governor of Ohio; James G. Birney – abolitionist and Liberty Party presidential candidate; John Boehner – congressman and former Speaker of the House; William K. Bond – Whig congressman, 1849–1853