Limaville is a small village located in Stark County, Ohio, United States. It was founded in the early 1800s and was originally known as "New Baltimore." The village was later renamed Limaville in honor of a local landowner, William Linn, who was from Limaville, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Limaville has been home to several notable individuals, including former NFL player and coach, Paul Brown, who was born in nearby Norwalk, Ohio.
The population of Limaville has remained relatively stable over the years, with slight fluctuations due to economic and social factors.
Limaville is located in northeastern Ohio, near the city of Canton. The village is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, giving it a picturesque rural setting.
The economy of Limaville 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 businesses and shops.
Limaville has a strong sense of community and pride in its heritage. The village hosts regular events and festivals that celebrate its history and culture, including an annual apple festival in the fall.