Noble County Map Office
Noble County, located in the heart of Southeastern Ohio, is a region characterized by its rich history and accessibility, being just thirty minutes from Marietta and Cambridge and less than two and a half hours from major cities like Columbus, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. Established in 1851 and named after early settler James Noble, it is the last of Ohio's 88 counties to be formed and is bisected by Interstate 77, a key artery connecting the northern and southern parts of the state.
The county is also situated in the prominent Marcellus Utica Shale Play, highlighting its significance in energy resources, while hosting notable businesses such as International Converter and Magnum Magnetics. With a blend of natural beauty, economic development opportunities, and a strong sense of community, Noble County offers both residents and visitors a unique experience in rural Ohio.
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