Orient is a small village located in Pickaway County, Ohio, United States. It is situated about 25 miles south of Columbus, the state capital. Orient has a population of approximately 300 people and covers an area of 0.18 square miles.
The village of Orient was founded in 1833 and named after the Orient, a type of hound dog. It was established as a stop on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and later became known for its coal mining industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Today, Orient is a quiet, rural community with a mix of residential and agricultural areas. It is home to the Ohio Reformatory for Women, a women's prison facility. The village also has a few small businesses, churches, and community organizations.
Orient is located near several state parks and recreational areas, providing opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping. Overall, Orient offers a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere for its residents and visitors.
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