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Getting to Know Fairborn OH
Fairborn is famous for being the home of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University. The city is located in Greene County, near Dayton and has the unique distinction of being the only city in the world with that name. The name Fairborn is a combination of the names Fairfield and Osborn, which were towns that merged in 1950 to make the city what it is today. Today, the population is around 34,000 people. Fairborn is extremely rich with history, industry, military, education, art and culture.
At one time, the city was the most populated city in all of Greene County, although it never was the county seat. Prior to European settlement, the area’s rich history goes back to Native American cultures and tribes such as the Shawnee Indians. Before that, the prehistoric Adena and Hopewell Indians called the area home. The part of the city that was Fairfield had been settled by European Americans before Ohio became a state, with the first log cabin being built by George Greiner in 1799. Pioneers who were migrating westward and northward from Kentucky and Virginia thought the area a great location for settlement because of its proximity to the Mad River. They moved here despite their encroachment on the natives, who at times raided the village and took prisoners. The settlers took prisoners as well but for the most part, historians say there wasn’t any major bloodshed between them.
Since the 1970s, Fairborn’s growth slowed until the late 1980s, when it resumed a moderate pace. Since then, it was surpassed in population by neighboring Beavercreek, which is now the most populous city in Greene County. Today, Fairborn is the home of Ohio’s largest elementary school, which is Fairborn Primary School. The students there include children of military assigned to the Air Force base. Every August, Fairborn hosts its annual Sweet Corn Festival. Every September, it hosts the U.S. Air Force marathon. Fairborn also has an annual 4th of July Parade.