Fairfield, Suburban center in southern Butler County, Ohio, United States
Fairfield is a city in Butler County, Ohio, positioned about 25 miles north of Cincinnati along the east bank of the Great Miami River. The community features 485 acres of parks and green spaces that serve residents and visitors exploring the area.
The area became part of the Symmes Purchase in 1788 when Judge John Cleves Symmes acquired land between the Little Miami and Great Miami rivers. This early land transaction laid the foundation for the settlement and growth that followed in the region.
The Village Green Amphitheater serves as a gathering place where residents come together for outdoor concerts and community events throughout the year. The Community Arts Center fills the calendar with art classes, exhibitions, and performances that shape the local creative life.
Visitors can arrive and travel using the Butler County Regional Transit Authority and Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority, which connect to surrounding areas and Cincinnati. The parks and green spaces are easy to access and offer places to walk or spend time outdoors.
Jungle Jim's International Market draws shoppers from across the region with its wide range of global food products and hard-to-find specialty items. The store has become known for stocking ingredients and goods that are difficult to find elsewhere in the local area.
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