Founded in 1814 by Jacob Light, the village of New Richmond is situated along the Ohio River in southwestern Clermont County, Ohio. In 1828, New Richmond and Susann were combined, and Union Street was so named because it was the border between the original towns.
 
 
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Located along the Ohio River scenic route in New Richmond, Ohio, Andouille specializes in Cajun cuisine, offering lunch and dinner menus. Its menus, reviews and a calendar of events are featured, along with its location and hours of operation.
http://www.andouilleonline.com/
First Baptist Church of New Richmond, Ohio
A map and directions to the congregation’s church facilities are presented, along with a service schedule, calendar of programs, groups and studies, leadership and staff listings, and other resources.
http://www.fbcnewrichmond.com/
The purpose of the organization is to preserve, protect and promote knowledge of the historical heritage of the village of New Richmond, Ohio. Membership information, a calendar of events, and profiles of Grant’s Birthplace and the Ross-Gowdy House are included.
http://www.historicnr.org/
Specializing in Mercedes tops and upholstery work, the New Richmond, Ohio company also provides repair services for vinyl and leather upholstery for boats and classic or antique automobiles. Its services and capabilities are outlined, and its location and hours are published.
http://www.hubertops.com
The auto dealership in New Richmond, Ohio offers a selection of current year and late model pre-owned vehicles, and offers automobile maintenance and service. Its location and hours are posted, and its inventory may be browsed online.
http://www.newrichmondautosales.com/
New Richmond Exempted Village School District
The PK-12 public school system in New Richmond, Ohio features a profile of each of its school campuses, with schedules, faculty and staff listings, and announcements. The district’s administrative offices and departments are also featured.
http://www.nrschools.org
Susanna’s Guest House on the Ohio River
Situated in the neighborhood of New Richmond which was once the settlement of Susanna, the historic home now serves as a guest accommodation, offering four guest rooms, library, dining room, and facilities for special events and weddings. Its hours of operation, and contacts are featured.
http://www.susannasguesthouse.com/
Featuring the Ohio village on its official web site, council meeting times, minutes, legal notices and legislation are published, along with a calendar of village activities, online auctions, and tax data.
http://www.newrichmond.org