Franklin, Ohio is a city in Warren County. The community was founded by General William C. Schenck in 1796, and named for Benjamin Franklin. The settlement was incorporated in 1814, and became a city in 1951. This category lists topics related to the city, not the Ohio county or township by that name. The city of Franklin was home to the first garbage recycling plant in the world.
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Founded in 1796 by General William C. Schenck, the city was named for Benjamin Franklin. The municipality’s official web site introduces the mayor and council, administrative offices, finance and tax departments, building and zoning department, public works, police and fire departments, municipal court, and various boards and commissioins. An events calendar is published and special events are announced.
http://www.franklinohio.org/
Contains a photo gallery of the property, local points of interest, and details of both the accommodations and amenities available at this Econo Lodge location in Franklin.
http://www.econolodge.com/hotel-franklin-ohio-OH120
Franklin Area Chamber of Commerce
Comprised of local businesses and professional people, the Chamber works to bring tourism to the Franklin, Ohio area, encourage the arts and education, engage in cooperative efforts with local school districts and higher education, and to act as a voice for its members in dialogue with government leaders. A member directory, online promotions, and calendar of events are posted.
http://www.chamber45005.org/
Franklin Area Community Services
FACS is a non-profit organization, headquartered in Franklin, Ohio, and serving Franklin, Springboro and Carlisle, providing food and financial assistance to the needy. Its programs and policies are discussed, along with information about assisting with the organization and a guide to other sources of help.
http://www.facswarren.org/
Franklin Area Historical Society
FAHS was established in 1965 to preserve the history of the City of Franklin, Ohio and the surrounding region, and maintains collections of objects of local historical significance which are exhibited in the Harding Museum and the Log Post Office Museum, as well as a variety of publications. Its programs and events are highlighted, and its membership policies are defined.
http://www.franklinohmuseums.org/
The PK-12 public school administrative district is headquartered in Franklin, Ohio. Each of its school campuses are featured, with staff and faculty contacts, school schedules, and announcements. An overview of programs and departments of the district are presented, and board policies, reports, and other documents are available.
http://www.franklincityschools.com/
The automobile repair shop in Franklin, Ohio is highlighted, including directions and a map showing its location, an overview of its services, hours of business, and contact data.
http://www.marvins-auto.com/
Located in Franklin, Ohio, the company offers MIG, TIG and Arc welding services for commercial and industrial applications. Its equipment, capabilities, and services are defined, along with its location, hours of operation, and contact data.
http://www.miraclewelding.com/
The online news and information source for the Franklin, Ohio region allows readers to submit local news and announcements, and also features a church directory, highlights local businesses, arts organizations and facilities, and an opinion section.
http://www.thefranklinvoice.com/