Withamsville, Ohio
Withamsville, Ohio, located in Clermont County, was founded in the early 19th century and named after its first settler, Reverend Maurice Witham. Originally a small farming and trading community, it developed along key transportation routes connecting to Cincinnati. During the 1800s, Withamsville served as a stop for travelers and local commerce in the growing Ohio River Valley. For much of its history, it remained a quiet rural area until suburban expansion in the mid-20th century transformed it into a residential community. Today, Withamsville is part of Pierce Township and is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, accessibility, and suburban charm.