Badgertown, Ohio

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Badgertown is an unincorporated community in Goshen Township, Belmont County, Ohio, northwest of Bethesda. It appeared on the 1888 H. C. Mead & Co. map of Goshen Township, [1] although has since been mostly absorbed by Bethesda.

Badgertown is part of the Wheeling, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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