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04-06-2006, 06:22 PM
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need info
I need info about Dresden, OH. Thinking of mving there. Any suggestions?
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04-06-2006, 07:01 PM
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Thanks, but I would appreciate more inside info. Non-partial...
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04-07-2006, 10:35 AM
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dresden is a nice, small, quiet town. honestly thats about all i know about it. not too far from newark, zanesville, and coshocton. although i feel that only one of those cities is worth existing.
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04-22-2006, 09:44 PM
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Dresden, Ohio! :-) I grew up in Philo, which is in the southern part of Muskingum County. My mom currently lives in Frazeysburg, which is a "sister" town to Dresden. If you currently have a job, wonderful for you! Muskingum County doesn't have a lot of higher paying jobs. Retail is still the main employer in the area. Dresden is a very quaint, quiet, and nice community. My mom just sold jewelry she made today at a ladies' Bazaar at the Catholic Church. They often have community offerings such as this. It's the home of Longaberger Baskets, so the town is decorated with oversized baskets, and is kept up beautifully! You'll be safe as they have a great fire department and emergency squad. Tri-Valley is a good school system as well. All in all, moving to Dresden isn't a bad decision at all...if you want the opinion of a former Muskingum County resident. ;-)
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04-22-2006, 09:45 PM
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Snake..I'm going to guess you think only Newark deserves to exist? ;-) lol The name might have helped me figure that one out. We have lived in Zanesville and Coshocton, but it's been years!
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04-24-2006, 08:50 AM
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yes. no offense, but zville and coshocton dont have a whole lot to offer and the job market sucks.
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07-23-2006, 08:56 PM
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I grew up in dresden...
It's a quaint village...The schools are good...Well, I should say, the SCHOOL is good...Honestly, there aren't many jobs, unless you want to work for Longaberger, Or mcDonalds...
I guess all I can say is that it's small, quiet, and actually kind of boring ((if you don't like to fish or hunt))
There are plenty of woods to hike through...Across the river, off of sr208 there are actually some caves back in the woods towards the river...
If you want anymore info on Dresden, Ohio,from a former resident, email me@ chamber_theory13@yahoo.com
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