- State:OhioCounty:Franklin CountyCity:GallowayCounty all:Franklin | MadisonCounty FIPS:39049 | 39097Coordinates:39°54′36″N 83°9′36″W
- Latitude:39,9412Longitude:-83,1706Dman name cbsa:Columbus, OHTimezone:Eastern Standard Time (EST) UTC-5:00; Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) UTC-4:00ZIP codes:43119GMAP:
Galloway, Franklin County, Ohio, United States
- Population:1,333
Galloway is an unincorporated community west of the city of Columbus in southern Prairie Township, Franklin County, Ohio, United States. The 43119 ZIP Code covers a significant portion of rural and suburban western Franklin County as well as parts of western Columbus. The Galloway Post Office is located within Columbus about two miles north of the actual community of Galloway. Most of the area covered by the ZIP Code, including Galloway proper, is part of Southwestern City School District. Portions on the eastern fringes are served by Columbus City Schools. The northern edge of the region is covered by Hilliard City School district. The rural western boundary is served by Jefferson Local Schools. It is located at 39°5436N 83°0936W (39.91, -83.16) where Galloway Rd crosses the Camp Chase Industrial Railroad. The area is roughly bounded by I-70, Galloway Road, Alkire Rd, and Big Darby Creek. It has a population of about 2,000. The ZIP Code for Galloway is 43120, with a mailing address of Sullivant Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. It also has a ZIP code of 43118. The post office is located in Columbus, two miles from the actual Galloway community. It lies at the intersection ofGalloway Road and Sullvant Avenue. The name Galloway can also be used to refer to any location in the area roughly bounded to the east and west.
Geography
Galloway is located at 39°5436N 83°0936W (39.91, -83.16) where Galloway Rd crosses the Camp Chase Industrial Railroad. The town's population is about 1,000. The community is located in the eastern part of the state. It is located on the Ohio River, which runs through the town. The city's name comes from Galloway, Ohio, a town in the state's eastern part, and Galloway Road, which is the town's main road. It has a population of around 1,200 people, most of whom live in the town of 2,000 people. It was founded in the early 1900s, and was named after a local family. It's located in an area known as the Galloway Valley, which was once known for its coal mining. The village's population has grown to more than 1,300 people in the last few years, with the majority of the population living in the city of 3,500 people, according to the city's 2010 population estimate. The population is expected to grow to 2,500 by the end of the year, and to 3,000 by the year 2020. The area is known as Galloway in the U.S. and its population is estimated to reach 2,200. It also has a number of small lakes, some of which are used for fishing and hunting, as well as a few small streams and rivers. The Galloway River is a tributary of the Mississippi River.
Schools and other public services
Most of the area covered by 43119 Zip Code, including Galloway proper, is part of Southwestern City School District. Portions on the eastern fringes are served by Columbus City Schools. The northern edge of the region is served by Hilliard City Schools, while the rural western boundary is served By Jefferson Local Schools. Most of Galloway is located in Galloway County, Ohio, but some areas are also part of Columbus County. Galloway has a population of about 3,000. It is located on the Ohio Turnpike, which runs through Galloway. The Galloway-Galloway Road Tunnel, which connects Galloway to the Ohio River, runs through the center of the town. It was built in the early 1900s and is one of the first railroads in the state. The Ohio River and Ohio River converge in the Galloway section of the city. It runs through what is now known as the West Galloway neighborhood. The area is also known as Galloway Township, which was formed in the late 1800s as a result of a land grant from the Ohio City and Galloway townships. It has been called Galloway since the mid-19th century and is now a suburb of Columbus. It also has a number of unincorporated areas, including the townships of Hilliard and Jefferson, which are part of the Southwestern School District, as well as parts of Columbus City and Columbus City. The town is located near the intersection of the Ohio rivers and the Columbus River.
Notable person
John W. Galbreath was a sportsman and horse breeder in the United States. He died in 2007 at the age of 87. GalBreath was the father of horse racing star John W. "Jack" Gal breath. He was also a successful businessman and sportsman in the U.S. and abroad. He is survived by his wife and two children.
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Galloway's population in Franklin County, Ohio of 1,270 residents in 1900 has increased 1,05-fold to 1,333 residents after 120 years, according to the official 2020 census.