City of Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, United States
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- Painesville
- City of Painesville
- Incorporated City
- Settle in 1805, two miles to the S of the former New Market, and named Champion. Later renamed Painesville, to conform with the name of the township which had been titled in 1796 to honor General Edward Paine, a representative to the Northwest Territorial Legislature, and who built has home of the banks of the Grand River. It was then part of Geauga County.
- 41.724488541° 43' 28.2"N-81.245657081° 14' 44.4"W
- Avery Terrace 0.5 mi. NE
- Grand River (Painesville Township) 2 mi. NW
- Fairport Harbor (Painesville Township) 2.3 mi. NW
- Perry (Perry Township) 5.9 mi. NE
- Mentor-on-the-Lake 6.1 mi. W
- North Perry (Perry Township) 6.2 mi. NE
- Evergreen 0.7 mi. NE
- Riverside 1.4 mi. E
- Lutheran (Fairport Harbor, Painesville Township) 2.2 mi. NW
- Huntoon (Concord Township) 2.3 mi. SE
- Mentor Avenue (Painesville Township) 2.6 mi. SW
- Blackbrook (Mentor) 3.2 mi. W
- Lane Road (Leroy Township) 3.3 mi. E
- Concord (Concord Township) 3.8 mi. S
- Leroy (Leroy Township) 4.2 mi. SE
- Mentor (Mentor) 4.7 mi. SW
- Perry (Perry Township) 6.2 mi. NE
- Clague Farm (Leroy Township) 6.5 mi. E
- 17,251
- 206 m
- 558991894
- Updated Apr 19, 2020