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Lancaster was established in 1800, three years before the state of Ohio was organized.

Lancaster is the birthplace of Civil War Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman.

Anchor Hocking Glass Co. got its start in Fairfield County.

Lancaster is home to four National Register Historic Districts.

Fairfield County has five nature preserves within its boundaries.

The headwaters of the 95-mile-long Hocking River originate near Lancaster.

Three Ohio governors have called Fairfield County home.

Lancaster was a prominent stop along Zane’s Trace, a wagon trail running from West Virginia to Kentucky, that was opened in 1797.

Rock Mill, Ohio’s oldest mill, is in Fairfield County.


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