Thurston, Ohio is a small village in Fairfield County. Once owned entirely by George Bush, and known as Bush’s Corners, the community grew up at a junction of a main railroad line and a branch extending to Columbus. Thurston was settled in the mid-1800s, although it was not incorporated until 1913. Thurston is located east of Baltimore.
 
 
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The Baptist congregation meets at their facilities on Old Millersport Road in Thurston, Ohio. Its missions, weekly schedules, calendar, and leadership contacts are featured, along with information on being saved.
http://www.fairfieldbaptistchurch.net/
Lansing Trade Group, Thurston, Ohio Facility
The entrepreneurial company is focused on merchandising physical commodities. Featured are futures for corn, soybeans, wheat, live cattle, and lean hogs, as well as cash bids, cash bid messaging signup, and discount schedules.
http://www.lansingthurston.com/
Thurston United Methodist Church
The Thurston, Ohio UMC congregation’s facilities are located on Main Street. Its ministries, programs and prayer concerns are related, its pastor and staff are introduced, and its weekly schedule and monthly calendar are featured.
http://www.gbgm-umc.org/thurstonumc/
Thurston-Walnut Fire Department
Based in Thurston, Ohio, the department provides fire suppression services, rescue, and emergency medical services to the village and to Walnut Township. Its fire units and roster are highlighted, along with a schedule and a calendar.
http://www.thurstonfire.com/
The village is located in Walnut Township, Fairfield County, Ohio. General information about the village is put forward on its official web site, along with a history of the community, village council minutes, financial data, and contacts. Utility bills may be paid through the site.
http://www.thurstonohio.com/