The Village of Yellow Springs was founded in 1825 as a utopian community led by Robert Owen. The communitarian efforts failed due to internal conflicts but the village survived, in part due to the coming of the Little Miami Railroad in 1846. The village is located in Green County, Ohio.
 
 
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Serving the Village of Yellow Springs, the Little Art Theatre shows art, independent, documentary and Hollywood films, the schedule of which is available on its site. Other events hosted by the facility are also included, along with a map and directions.
http://www.littleart.com/
The Tecumseh Land Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving land in Greene and Clark counties in the state of Ohio. Web site includes conservation options, and easement information.
http://www.tecumsehlandtrust.org/
The village's official site posts notices, a calendar of events, and an outline of its governmental structure, including economic development, ordinances, taxes, and permit policies. An introduction to municipal departments and services is also presented.
http://www.yso.com/
Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce
The business membership organization for the area presents a guide to area businesses and services, including restaurants, lodging facilities and stores, as well as opportunities for arts, culture and recreation. An events calendar is also available.
http://www.yellowspringsohio.org/
Situated at Kings Yard, behind Ye Olde Trail Tavern, in Yellow Springs, Ohio, the market is highlighted, with information about in season produce, events, and participating vendors. Its location and hours are posted.
http://www.yellowspringsfarmersmarket.com/
Published since 1880, the newspaper covers news, local sports and community events in the Yellow Springs, Ohio area. Submissions may be made through the site, and the publication’s advertising and subscription policies are outlined. Full access to the electronic edition requires a subscription.
http://www.ysnews.com/