Coshocton City population is 11, Coshocton is conveniently located midway between Pittsburgh, PA and Coumbus, OH and within a minute drive of and 30 minutes of Richard Downing Airport is located approximately 2 miles northeast of the City of Coshocton and is centrally located in the county. It operates as a general aviation service airport and currently has one foot runway which is equipped with lights for night time use.
There is an established enterprise zone throughout Coshocton County allowing for real and personal property exemptions to be offered in situations where there is legitimate competition for job creating investments in certain business sectors. We also have a Community reinvestment Area CRA in a portion of our downtown commercial business districts.
This may allow for real porperty tax exemptions for certain investments. The Coshocton Port Authority helps business and industry determine appropriate local, state and federal programs that may be of assistance. Muskingum University utilizes the Coshocton Campus for a variety of programs and classes. Thanks to the canal, Coshocton became a major commercial center in eastern Ohio during the s and s.
Most businesses were affiliated with the canal. Several warehouses existed to ship farmers' crops as well as to receive manufactured goods from the eastern part of the United States. There also were several restaurants and hotels to accommodate travelers on the canal.
Although Coshocton had become a bustling economic center, only people resided in the town in Despite this relatively small population, Coshocton still served as the Coshocton County seat of government beginning in By , the city's population had grown to just over three thousand people. Most businesses served the surrounding agricultural community. At least two flour mills operated in the city, as well as at least one sawmill.
This business employed sixty-five workers in During the twentieth century, Coshocton remained a relatively small community. In , Coshocton was the only city in Coshocton County. It boasted a population of twelve thousand people, one-third of the county's population. Many residents earned their livings through service occupations, including tourism and government positions, although a number of manufacturing jobs existed, especially in the production of rubber and plastic items.
The biggest tourism attraction in Coshocton County is Roscoe Village, a restored canal town from the mid s. Roscoe Village began as a separate community, but during the late s, Coshocton absorbed it. Today, visitors can step back in time and envision what life in mid-nineteenth century Ohio was like. They can even take a ride on a replica of a canal boat. Toggle navigation. Jump to: navigation , search. Coshocton is the county seat of Coshocton County in east central Ohio.
Coshocton, OH: Shaw-Barton, Hershman, Robert R. The Story of Coshocton, Ohio.
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