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  1. Welcome to the City of New Albany, Ohio, where community connects us. Learn all about the place we're proud to call home.

  2. New Albany is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio, located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of the state capital of Columbus. Most of the city is located in Franklin County and a small portion extends into adjacent Licking County. New Albany had a population of 10,825 at the 2020 census.

  3. New Albany is a city in Franklin and Licking counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, just northeast of the state capital of Columbus. Most of the city is located in Franklin County; only a small portion extends into adjacent Licking County. The population was 7,724 at the 2010 census.

  4. New Albany was named the #1 suburb in America by Business Insider for a reason. Learn more about all we have to offer in our community.

  5. Independence Day Parade & Festival. July 4, 2024. Taste of New Albany. July 28, 2024. Oktoberfest. September 27-28, 2024. Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration. November 24, 2024. View Event Calendar.

  6. NEW ALBANY, OH MAP ONLINE . NEW ALBANY, OH MAP PDF. EAT SHOP STAY GUIDE. NEW ALBANY COMMUNITY CALENDAR.

  7. New Albany – It’s Where You Should Be! Over the past several years, we have made great improvements to our city. Our roadways are vastly improved, we have invested in new infrastructure to protect neighborhoods, strengthen our schools, grow our parks and Shoreline, and support our local businesses.

  8. A network of parks, sidewalks, and leisure trails bring life and vitality to our streets. New Albany currently has more than 68 miles of leisure trails for residents, visitors and business park employees to enjoy. Click here for a map of parks and trails in the area.

  9. Mar 28, 2022 · Based in large part on resident requests, New Albany City Council collaborated with Metro Parks to develop, fund and build New Albanys first dog park, which can be seen at the park’s...

  10. In 1836 a small community near Athens, in southeast Ohio, obtained the name “Albany, Ohio”. It is believed that could be the reason Noble Landon chose “New Albany” for the name of our town. History of Plain Township and New Albany

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