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6835 Richmond Rd Trlr 57
Solon, OH (in city)
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AAG8869
32850 Aurora Rd
Solon, OH (in city)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
800 sq.ft.
$179,900 View on Map
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6620 Arbordale Ave
Solon, OH (in city)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1826 sq.ft.
$189,900 View on Map
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6731 Forest Glen Ave
Solon, OH (in city)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
2412 sq.ft.
PRICE REDUCTION!  RENT OR SELL.  Spacious split level with newer, energy efficient …more»
$349,000 View on Map
PMW8410
6236 N Huntington Dr
Solon, OH (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2550 sq.ft.
$399,999 View on Map
PWD6268
32615 Wintergreen Dr
Solon, OH (in city)
5 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
3300 sq.ft.
$479,999 View on Map
DPP2487 26 Photos
39840 Alsace Ct
Solon, OH (in city)
3 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
2664 sq.ft.
Transitional ranch home featuring open concept and beautiful landscaped yard surrounded by …more»
$610,000 View on Map
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7240 Rollingbrook Trl
Solon, OH (in city)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
4000 sq.ft.
Our home at 7240 Rollingbrook Trail is a "one of a kind" custom home.  We were …more»
$5,500 View on Map
AWG5741
25021 Aurora Rd Trlr 54
Bedford Heights, OH (3.2 miles)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
720 sq.ft.
$13,000 View on Map
DPD8519
16666 Akron St
Chagrin Falls, OH (3.2 miles)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1262 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Solon, OH

Solon is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and is an affluent suburb of Cleveland in the Northeast Ohio Region, the 14th largest Combined Statistical Area in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 21,802. In 2005, the city was listed by Money as 42nd in its list of "Best Places to Live."

In 1820, the first settlers arrived from Connecticut to live in part of the Connecticut Western Reserve. The township was named after Lorenzo Solon Bull, who was the son of Isaac Bull, one of the first settlers. Purportedly, the selection of young Lorenzo's middle name was due to its derivation from the father of democracy, Solon, the famous Athenian lawmaker of Ancient Greece.

The early settlers faced challenges common to pioneers, but in Solon, drainage and wetlands issues complicated settlement and agriculture. Overcoming these obstacles, Solon Township became an arable farming area, producing corn and wheat crops and supporting dairy farms (including 5 cheese factories). By 1850, the population of Solon Township reached 1,034.

Due to nearby Cleveland's position as a national hub of the railroad industry, rail also contributed greatly to Solon's growth. In 1857, the Cleveland-Youngstown section of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad established a line running through Solon.

Laid out in a traditional New England plan, Solon, like many of the neighboring townships, established a public square in its town center. In conjunction with townships to the north, a north-south corridor was established through the town centers of Solon, Orange, and Mayfield townships (from south to north, respectively) and, accordingly, was named SOM Center Road (now Ohio 91). Solon Township included the current municipalities of the City of Solon and the villages of Bentleyville and Glenwillow. In 1917, Solon was incorporated as a village and later became a city in 1961, operated under the mayor-council form of government.

Solon was one of the first cities to use a comprehensive zoning plan and has been able to achieve a strong industrial base, while insulating its bedroom communities from industrial activities. Further, the city has primarily concentrated its commercial and retail districts in the town center, making them convenient to all residents. In addition to its planned use for corporate and residential areas, Solon has of city parks and recreational area, of Cleveland Metroparks (the South Chagrin Reservation) and 3 golf courses within its borders. In 1991, the extension of a divided highway, US 422, was completed as an east-west corridor just north of its town center. US 422 enables easy access to many points throughout Northeast Ohio, providing a corridor extending from Cleveland through Solon and beyond Warren into Pennsylvania.

From 1960 to 1970, the city's population almost doubled from 6,333 to 11,519. Reaching 14,341 in 1980, Solon experienced another significant growth spurt, increasing its population by 50% as of 2000.

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