Upper Arlington, OH
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About Upper Arlington
- • Beverly D'Angelo, known for her role in "National Lampoon's Vacation", was born here.
- • The Wendy's fast-food chain first opened its doors in Upper Arlington in 1969.
- • Real estate development by the King Thompson Company established the suburb in the early 20th century.
- • A local ordinance prohibits front-yard basketball hoops in some neighborhoods.
- • The Great Depression significantly slowed Upper Arlington's rapid growth during the 1930s.
- • It's named for its location 'above' the Scioto River near Arlington, incorporated in 1918.
- • With over 36,000 residents, it's larger than many Ohio towns.
- • At 840 feet, the elevation contributes to its rolling, suburban landscape.
- • Many residents work in professional, scientific, and technical services.
- • It feels like a peaceful, family-oriented community with manicured lawns.
- • The Columbus Blue Jackets are the closest NHL team, winning their first playoff series in 2019.
- • Upper Arlington High School's football team has a storied rivalry with nearby Dublin Coffman.