Hayesville is a small village located in Ashland County, Ohio. It was founded in 1816 and named after President Rutherford B. Hayes, who was born in nearby Delaware, Ohio. The village was incorporated in 1859 and has a rich history dating back to the early days of settlement in the region.
Hayesville has been home to several notable individuals throughout its history, including author Louis Bromfield and musician Roy Rogers.
The population of Hayesville has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 500 residents currently calling the village home.
Hayesville is located in north-central Ohio, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The village is situated near the Mohican River and offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
Hayesville's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The village also has a small business district, with shops and restaurants catering to locals and visitors alike.
Hayesville has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong sense of community and pride in its history. The village hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the Apple Festival and summer concerts in the park.