Blue Ash, Ohio
Blue Ash, Ohio, began as a small farming community in the late 18th century, named after the blue ash trees early settlers used to build log cabins. Originally part of Sycamore Township, it remained rural until the mid-20th century, when suburban growth transformed it into a thriving residential and business area. Incorporated as a city in 1955, Blue Ash quickly developed into a major employment center while preserving its community feel. Today, it’s known for its strong economy, excellent schools, and beautiful parks, blending historic charm with modern suburban life.