Guysville is a small village located in Athens County, Ohio. The village was founded in 1810 and was originally known as "Guysborough" after one of its early settlers, Thomas Guy. The name was later shortened to Guysville.
Notable residents of Guysville include author and poet Wendell Berry, who lived in the village for a time.
According to the most recent census data, Guysville has a population of around 900 residents.
Guysville is located in southeastern Ohio, near the Appalachian Mountains. The village is surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests.
The economy of Guysville is largely based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The village also has a number of small businesses, including shops and restaurants.
Guysville has a strong sense of community, with residents coming together for events like Guysville Community Day and other local festivals. The village also has a rich cultural history, with ties to the Appalachian region.