Gahanna sits immediately east of Columbus in Franklin County, separated from the city by the Port Columbus International Airport. The community was platted in 1849 by John Clark at the confluence of three forks of Big Walnut Creek. The name comes from a Shawnee word that historians have variously translated as meaning "three in one" or a descriptive reference to the converging streams.
The Ohio Herb Education Center, located in Gahanna, designates the city as the Herb Capital of Ohio. The designation dates from 1972 and stems from the tradition of local herb gardens and the annual Herb Day celebration. Gahanna Creekside, a mixed-use redevelopment along Big Walnut Creek, anchors the original downtown area with restaurants, the Gahanna Creekside Park amphitheater, and the Ohio Herb Education Center building.
Gahanna-Jefferson City Schools operate Gahanna Lincoln High School, named for Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday falls near the community's founding date. The school district has been a consistent athletic and academic performer among central Ohio districts. The Friendship Park, Academy Park, and Hannah Park system extends along Big Walnut Creek and offers paved trails that connect to the broader Franklin County park network.
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Gahanna sits immediately east of Columbus in Franklin County, separated from the city by the Port Columbus International Airport. The community was platted in 1849 by John Clark at the confluence of three forks of Big Walnut Creek. The name comes from a Shawnee word that historians have variously translated as meaning "three in one" or a descriptive reference to the converging streams.
The Ohio Herb Education Center, located in Gahanna, designates the city as the Herb Capital of Ohio. The designation dates from 1972 and stems from the tradition of local herb gardens and the annual Herb Day celebration. Gahanna Creekside, a mixed-use redevelopment along Big Walnut Creek, anchors the original downtown area with restaurants, the Gahanna Creekside Park amphitheater, and the Ohio Herb Education Center building.
Gahanna-Jefferson City Schools operate Gahanna Lincoln High School, named for Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday falls near the community's founding date. The school district has been a consistent athletic and academic performer among central Ohio districts. The Friendship Park, Academy Park, and Hannah Park system extends along Big Walnut Creek and offers paved trails that connect to the broader Franklin County park network.
On Escortservice.com, Gahanna coverage consists of escort website reviews and listings. The site does not act as a broker. It does not book, verify, or intermediate in any way. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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