
New Middletown and its surrounding townships define this eastern Ohio landscape during a period of industrial and infrastructure expansion in the early 1960s. The Ohio Turnpike and Pennsylvania Toll Turnpike cut diagonally across the terrain, illustrating the era's focus on interstate connectivity near the state border. This development contrasts with the established rural character of the area, where clusters of local history are preserved in names like Ginger Hill, Smith Corners, and the Springfield Township High Sch.
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