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About Pickerington

Pickerington is a small city in central Ohio, considered a suburb of the city of Columbus. It’s known as the Violet Capital of Ohio, so named for its abundance of wild violets. The city is also home to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame, which draws a steady flow of visitors to the area.

The History of Pickerington

In its earliest days, the land where Pickerington now stands was home to several Native American tribes, including the Shawnee and the Mingo. The 1795 Treaty of Greenville relocated the Native Americans to the nearby community of Sandusky. Soon after, Fairfield County was organized and established as part of the Northwest Territory.

Within the county, Violet Township was incorporated in 1808. A Virginia man purchased land in the township for his children, who constructed their log homes on Sycamore Creek. His daughter, Ann, was married to Abraham Pickering. He decided to work on establishing a town in the area, purchasing extra land from his father-in-law and hiring surveyors. Three lots were saved for a local school, a church and a cemetery, and the rest were sold to settlers.

In 1815, Pickering chose the name Jacksonville for his small town, in honor of General Andrew Jackson. The name stuck until 1827, when locals changed the name to Pickerington to honor their founder.

Living in Pickerington

Pickerington is a family-friendly community that offers plenty of things for both children and adults to enjoy. Local parks feature children’s playgrounds, open green space and picnic shelters, and the city operates youth and adult sports leagues throughout the year. During the warm summer months, the Pickerington community pool is a popular spot, offering swim lessons, pool parties and family memberships.

The city is also host to numerous community events, ranging from large holiday celebrations to small, weekend get-togethers. Family fishing derbies, luau nights and triathlons are among the highlights, as well as community field trips and the annual Breakfast with Santa.

Pickerington Schools

Pickerington Local School District operates the public schools in the city, including elementary, middle and high school campuses. There are a few private schools as well, many serving preschool-age children.

Resources for Moving to Pickerington

If you’re planning a move to Pickerington, the following information will be very useful:

  • Utilities: Pickerington’s major utilities providers include Volunteer Energy (natural gas), South Central Power (electricity) and the Pickerington Water Department. Some homes in the city are served by other electricity and natural gas companies as well.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Rumpke Refuse is responsible for trash and recycling collection services. You can start your service by completing an online form or calling the local office.
  • Transportation: A fixed bus route runs through Pickerington, with stops at the city’s major stores, medical facilities and the senior center.

Pickerington Housing

Home prices in Pickerington have been rising at a steady rate, especially as demand grows for housing in this desirable suburb. As the community grows, there are several new construction options to choose from in addition to its existing home inventory. Town houses, apartments and single-family homes are all spread throughout Pickerington, so you should be able to find something to fit your budget.