Map of Enon village, Ohio

Enon is a village in Clark County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,455 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Springfield, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Enon is the headquarters of the Speedway gas station chain.

Enon village overview:
Name:Enon village
LSAD Code:47
LSAD Description:village (suffix)
State:Ohio
County:Clark County
Elevation:899 ft (274 m)
Total Area:1.29 sq mi (3.35 km²)
Land Area:1.29 sq mi (3.35 km²)
Water Area:0.00 sq mi (0.00 km²)
Total Population:2,449
Population Density:1,892.58/sq mi (730.70/km²)
ZIP code:45323
Area code:937, 326
FIPS code:3925452
GNISfeature ID:1048708
Website:http://www.enonohio.com/

Online Interactive Map

Enon online map. Source: Basemap layers from Google Map, Open Street Map (OSM), Arcgisonline, Wmflabs. Boundary Data from Database of Global Administrative Areas.

Enon location map. Where is Enon village?

Enon location on the U.S. Map. Where is Enon village.
Enon location on the U.S. Map.
Enon location on the Ohio map. Where is Enon village.
Location of Enon in Ohio.

History

Enon was platted in 1838. It is named for the river Ænon, in Israel, where the story of John the Baptist baptizing people takes place. A post office called Enon has been in operation since 1838. The village was incorporated in 1850. Mercury 7 astronaut Virgil I. “Gus” Grissom lived in Enon with his family while he was stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Enon Road Map

Road map of Enon
Road map of Enon

Enon city Satellite Map

Satellite map of Enon
Satellite map of Enon

Geography

Enon is located at 39°52′13″N 83°56′4″W / 39.87028°N 83.93444°W / 39.87028; -83.93444 (39.870309, -83.934462). The village sits roughly 3 miles south of the old National Road.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.28 square miles (3.32 km), all of it land.

The Enon Adena Mound, also known as the Knob Prairie Mound, is Ohio’s second largest conical Indian burial mound, is located in Enon. This mound is believed to have been built by the Adena culture.

See also

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