Guernsey County Map, Ohio

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Guernsey County, Ohio

Guernsey County is in eastern Ohio, known for its rolling hills. It’s named after the Isle of Guernsey, birthplace of many early settlers. Cambridge, the county seat, is known for its downtown murals. They’re worth a look.
The county has a rich glass-making history. You can learn all about it at the National Museum of Cambridge Glass. This county has Ohio’s largest state park. Yep. That’s right. Salt Fork State Park offers endless recreational opportunities.
The Hopalong Cassidy Trail is a unique attraction for fans of the old Western hero. He was born here, you know. The county’s location along I-70 and I-77 make it an easy stop for travelers.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Guernsey County |
County Seat | Cambridge |
Population | Approximately 35,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Cambridge, Byesville, Lore City, Salesville |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 40, U.S. Highway 21, State Route 209 |
FIPS Code | 39-059 |
Total Area | 525 square miles (land and water) |
Adjacent Counties | Coshocton County (Northwest), Tuscawaras County (North), Harrison County (Northeast), Muskingum County (West), Belmont County (East), Noble County (South) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone |
State | Ohio |
Coordinates | 40.0242° N, 81.5912° W |
Etymology | Named after the Isle of Guernsey |
Major Landmarks | Salt Fork State Park, Cambridge Main Street |
Website | Guernsey County Website |
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