Pickerington Ohio

Originally inhabited by Wyandotte, Shawnee and Mingo Native American tribes, Pickerington was incorporated in 1808. It is known as the "Violet capital of Ohio" because of the violets blooming in the area. Every summer, the violet festival brings an estimated 25,000 visitors to the area.

Newly renovated old Pickerington Village chronicles history through the antique shops, Indian artifacts and burial mounds history buffs can find.

The area has plenty of recreational offerings, including 4,700 feet of bike paths, four softball diamonds, four shelter houses, two basketball courts and an amphitheater.

Pickerington Area Statistics

County: Fairfield
Population: 29,728
Location: East of Franklin County, 25 minutes from downtown, 20 minutes from the airport
Schools: Pickerington Local School District
Utilities: Columbia Gas, South Central Power, American Electric Power
Size: 44 square miles
Zip Code: 43147

Pickerington Ohio Real Estate

A $160,000 median home value with good selection makes it a perfect community for young families and first-time buyers.

Pickerington Ohio Links

City of Pickerington
Pickerington area Chamber of Commerce
Pickerington Local Schools