Founded by Quakers in 1815, Springboro was a safe haven on the Underground Railroad. Many of the original homes still stand in the town's six-block historic district, which is on the National Register.
Despite the rolling farmland and country clubs, residents are just minutes from Interstate 75, which connects to nearby Dayton and Cincinnati. Homebuyers here get lots of bang for their buck. Springboro is also home to La Comedia, the nation's fourth-largest dinner theater, which attracts tourists from all over the state. --D.G. Is Springboro a great town, or what?
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