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Etna, OH: Where Small-Town Living Meets Big-Time Industry
Etna was first settled by pioneers in the early 1800s, and the village was officially incorporated in 1840. Etna's economy was initially based on agriculture, with many farmers raising crops and livestock on the fertile land in the area.
In the late 20th century, Etna began to attract industrial and commercial development due to its location near major highways and Columbus, Ohio's capital city. Today, the village is home to several large distribution centers and warehouses, including Amazon, Ascena Retail Group, and L Brands.
Etna's location in central Ohio also makes it an attractive place to live, with easy access to Columbus and other nearby cities. The village has a small-town feel and a strong sense of community, with several parks and recreational opportunities for residents to enjoy.