Rome Ohio DETAILS & HIGHLIGHTS
■ Tiny riverside village with under 100 residents.
■ Known locally as Stout, dating back to 1835.
■ No active local government in recent years.
Rome Review Nestled along the Ohio River, Rome is a remarkably small community where fewer than a hundred people call home. Its history reaches back to 1835, and locals often refer to it as Stout, the name still used for the village post office. This long-standing identity gives Rome a unique sense of continuity and small-town character.
In recent years, Rome has functioned without an elected mayor or council, leaving the village without formal local governance. Despite these challenges, the village persists, maintaining its rural charm and riverside quiet. The community’s size and governance situation make it a rare example of Ohio’s smallest and most independent settlements.
Rome, Ohio is located in Adams County. Follow the link below for the most up to date information for Rome, Ohio.
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