Why Live in Hebron
Hebron, known as the “Historic Crossroads of Ohio,” offers a blend of historic charm and modern development. Established in 1827, this neighborhood features old churches, repaved roads, and minimal traffic lights, maintaining its small-town feel. National Road Southeast runs through downtown Hebron, leading to residential streets with farmhouse and ranch-style homes near the center and modern Craftsman-style homes further out. Residents can enjoy local dining at Clay’s Café and Papa Boo’s, with the latter offering live music and views of Buckeye Lake, just 5 miles south. For shopping, a Kroger is conveniently located off I-70 ALT, and a shopping center with Walmart, Target, and Indian Mount Mall is 4 miles north via OH-79 North. Canal Park, added in 1976, provides softball fields, picnic shelters, and playgrounds, while Buckeye Lake State Park, 6 miles away, offers fishing, swimming, and ice skating. Hebron is safer than the national average, contributing to its appeal. The neighborhood is 30.5 miles from downtown Columbus and 29.5 miles from John Glenn Columbus International Airport, accessible via I-70 West. However, residents need a car for daily amenities as there is no public transportation.