Kimbolton is a small village located in Guernsey County, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1827 and named after the town of Kimbolton in England. The village was originally settled by English immigrants who were drawn to the area by its fertile land and abundant natural resources.
One notable resident of Kimbolton was William Boyd, a famous actor known for his role as Hopalong Cassidy in a series of Western films.
According to the latest census data, Kimbolton has a population of around 200 residents.
Kimbolton is located in southeastern Ohio, near the border with West Virginia. The village is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, making it a picturesque and peaceful place to live.
The economy of Kimbolton is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The village also has a small retail sector, including a few local shops and restaurants.
Kimbolton has a rich cultural heritage, with many residents proud of their English ancestry. The village hosts a variety of community events throughout the year, including holiday celebrations, concerts, and craft fairs.