Bellefontaine, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

For the residents of Bellefontaine, Ohio, the following statistics are useful. The population is made up of 91.2% White people, 4.7% Black people, 3.3% Asian people, and 0.1% American Indian or Hispanic people. About 69.4% of Bellefontaine's households are headed by a married couple. Only six percent of these households are single-family households.

The cemetery was created in 1853. In 1871, it was located just two miles from downtown St. Louis. It was later moved to five miles away, primarily because of rising real estate values and health concerns. The cemetery's founders, however, hoped to turn the site into a major civic and cultural institution, with many programs and a museum. The cemetery was designed to be accessible to middle-class residents, and accommodate diverse faiths.

The town's main street was formerly empty, but today it is lined with dozens of restaurants, retail stores, and fitness studios. The town is 35 minutes from the I-75 freeway, and is located near several manufacturing hubs. The town's mascot is the Chieftain, which is shared with the neighboring county of Logan. CSX is the railroad that serves this community.

The economic status of Bellefontaine City, OH is stable and increasing. As of 2010, the population was 170, but is expected to reach 46,352 in 2020. Its median household income is $46,880, and the median income growth is 8.42% per year. There are 6,610 jobs in Bellefontaine, OH. The highest paying industries include manufacturing and professional services.