Stark county is located in northeastern Ohio with Canton, home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 373,174, an increase of 5,589 over the 1990 census. This metropolitan county boasts several mid-sized cities including Alliance in the northeast corner of the county, Louisville, east of Canton, Massillon to the west of Canton and North Canton.
The major natural resource in the county is the , home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 373,174, an increase of 5,589 over the 1990 census.
This metropolitan county boasts several mid-sized cities including Alliance in the northeast corner of the county, Louisville, east of Canton, Massillon to the west of Canton and North Canton.
The major natural resource in the county is the [tuscariv].
The main highway artery in the county is [i77] which travels from Cleveland on Lake Erie south through Canton and on to exit the state into West Virginia at Marietta. CODE left
Stark county is located in northeastern Ohio with [canton], home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 373,174, an increase of 5,589 over the 1990 census.
This metropolitan county boasts several mid-sized cities including Alliance in the northeast corner of the county, Louisville, east of Canton, Massillon to the west of Canton and North Canton.
The major natural resource in the county is the [tuscariv].
The main highway artery in the county is [i77] which travels from Cleveland on Lake Erie south through Canton and on to exit the state into West Virginia at Marietta.
Location:Canton Ohio
Other Ohio Counties nearby:
(Ashland) Ashland County
(Carrollton) Carroll County
(Millersburg) Holmes County
(Steubenville) Jefferson County
(Youngstown) Mahoning County
(Medina) Medina County
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