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Population: 24,164 Located in Greene County

Xenia, Ohio, is centrally located in the "transportation triangle" formed by three major interstate highways I-70, I-71, and I-75. These north-south, east-west arteries are within minutes of Xenia via U.S. 35, U.S. 42, and U.S. 68, tying the community to one of the nation's largest 90-minute highway markets. Xenia's location offers easy access to the cultural amenities of three major metropolitan areas while retaining the traditions and atmosphere of a small mid-western town.

Rich in traditional values, Xenia blends the preservation of its heritage with a progressive attitude. With a population over 25,000, Xenia is friendly, people/family oriented, and known for its hospitality. As the county seat, the city is strategically located between Greene County's suburbanized western half and the rural areas to the east. Xenia is also home to part of The Little Miami Scenic Trail. As the trail enters Xenia, named a "Trail Town, USA" by the American Hiking Association, you can find yourself near the turn of the century Xenia Station building. Located on the site of an old depot, Xenia Station houses equipment rentals, concessions, classrooms, a visitor information center, and a bicycle patrol headquarters in a replica of a nineteenth century railroad building, making Xenia a trail hub for several of the area's rails to trails hiking and biking opportunities.

Education is one of Xenia's most valuable assets and has a significant influence on the community's quality of life. High academic standards, diversity and career placement are Xenia Schools' main attractions. As a community, Xenia has restructured its system of education to ensure success for all of its young people and continued economic and cultural growth. As a Winner of USA Today's Community Solutions for Education Award, Xenia Schools was one of only seven organizations in the country to receive the national award for the Xenia Schools' Project Renaissance. Project Renaissance was made possible by Partners in Education, a committee teaming local businesses with Xenia Schools.

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