
, Cincy entertainer Jon Finch serves surrounding Ohio cities and suburbs including Batavia. Join thousands of Cincinnatians who gave their guests a memory of a lifetime., Cincy entertainer Jon Finch serves surrounding Ohio cities and suburbs including Covington. Join thousands of Cincinnatians who gave their guests a memory of a lifetime.

“We hired Jon as a mentalist for a fundraising cocktail party held at our house for 100 people. He was outstanding! ... Jon was perfect and so entertaining! “We hired Jon as a mentalist for a fundraising cocktail party held at our house for 100 people. He was outstanding! ... Jon was perfect and so entertaining!



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Weather in Batavia, OH
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62 °F
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About Batavia, OH
Batavia ( bə-TAY-vee-ə) is a village in and the county seat of Clermont County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,972 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area. == History == Batavia was surveyed on May 28, 1788, by Captain Francis Minnis, John O'Bannon, Nicholas Keller, Archelus Price, and John Ormsley. Virginian Ezekiel Dimmitt became the area's first settler in the fall of 1797. George Ely purchased the Minnis survey in 1807 and platted the town on October 24, 1814, possibly naming it after Batavia, New York. The Clermont County seat moved from New Richmond to Batavia on February 24, 1824. Batavia finally incorporated as a village on February 10, 1842.The Norfolk and Western Railway stopped at Batavia from March 1877 to April 1971. The Cincinnati, Georgetown and Portsmouth Railroad, an interurban railroad, also ran through town from 1903 to 1934. Norfolk Southern can sometimes roll through Batavia about 3 times a day.Neighborhoods in Covington, OH
Neighborhoods in Batavia, OH,
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