Village of Hebron
The Village of Hebron with a population of approximately 2,500 residents, is known as “The Historic Crossroads of Ohio” that promotes economic development and welcomes new residents.
Initially in the 1800s, Hebron was a transportation hub for State and National commerce that allowed navigation by road, rail, and water in all directions. The Ohio Erie Canal, National Road (US 40) , B&O Railroad and Interurban rail created a crossroad in the middle of the Village. Currently, with Interstate 70 and US 40 serve that same purpose as east-west thoroughfare through the Midwest from the Atlantic oceans to the Rocky Mountains. Also, State Route 79 connects the northern and southern corridor through Licking County and Ohio.
Together Hebron is where our paths connect the Greater Columbus Metro area, Ohio and the United States.
To learn more about the Village of Hebron, be sure to visit their website!