Dublin is nestled on the banks of the Scioto River in the northwest area of Franklin County. It is readily accessible via Route 33 and outerbelt 1-270, about twenty to twenty-five minutes from downtown Columbus. Jack Nicklaus' Memorial Golf Course and the unique planned development called Muirfield Village are two special reasons for the interest in Dublin. The Columbus Zoo is located just across the river from Dublin. Click here to learn more about Dublin.
The village of Powell as now incorporated includes the original "old village" and the areas now known as The Retreat, Olentangy Ridge, Bartholomew Run, The Chase, Deer Run, Liberty Hills and Cardinal Hills. It is serviced by a full-time village police department and by the full-time Liberty Township fire department which has an emergency medical unit with state-of-the-art heart monitoring and trauma equipment. Click here to learn more about Powell.
Worthington was founded in 1803 and has grown into a well established community-yet maintaining its old Connecticut atmosphere. An excellent school system is one of the reasons it is considered a prime residential community. The parks and recreation department maintains an extensive program including swimming, tennis and parks. Worthington offers a wide variety of homes, both in style and price range. The proximity to the 1-270 outerbelt with Interstate 71 and Route 315 makes transportation to downtown Columbus easy, allowing fifteen to twenty minutes driving time at rush hours. Click here to learn more about Worthington.