Warsaw Ohio DETAILS & HIGHLIGHTS

■ Founded in 1834 and named after Poland's capital.

■ Rich in canal, milling, and early pioneer history.

■ Home to the Walhonding Valley Historical Society.

Warsaw Review Warsaw, Ohio, was established in 1834 and proudly bears the name of Warsaw, Poland, reflecting the era's admiration for Poland's struggle for independence. Its founding is closely tied to early American pioneers and the development of the Walhonding Valley.



The village played a key role in regional commerce with its canal, grist mills, and lumber industry, shaping its identity as a hard-working, industrious community. Today, the Walhonding Valley Historical Society preserves Warsaw's legacy, offering insight into its vibrant past and enduring traditions.


Warsaw, Ohio is located in Coshocton County. Follow the link below for the most up to date information for Warsaw, Ohio.