Brookfield Township (Trumbull County, Ohio)

Trumbull County

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Brookfield Township is one of twenty-four townships of Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The 2000 census found 10,020 people in the township, 9,921 of whom lived in the unincorporated portions of the township.

Subregions Brookfields

Masury

Masury is a branch of the township, which is statistically collected by the United States Census Bureau as a census-designated place as a separate unit. However, this has no effect on the administration, which is done by the Township. The statistical territory covered by Masury extends beyond the boundary of the Township Brookfield addition townships and also includes a small section in the neighboring Hubbard Township.

Brookfield Center

Brookfield Center is located at the intersection of Ohio State Route 7 with the Warren - Sharon Road. The special feature of this area is the township Green, the in the New England states has a municipal center with a park-like facilities such as pavilions and sports facilities such as the Village Green the city foundations.

Valley View

Valley View is a neighborhood that is named after the Valley View building on the Warren - Sharon Road. Valley View is now a shopping mall with antiques and flea market activities. The neighborhood is adjacent to the commercial area of the township.

Brookwood Estates

Brookwood Estates is a newer residential area near the Ohio State Route 82 and the Bedford Road. The area includes office buildings, single family homes, condominiums and rental apartments.

Stevenson Heights

Stevenson Heights is a residential district on the Bedford Road near U.S. Highway 62 It consists of three detached houses and apartment blocks.

Westhill

The area of West Hill is located in the east of the township, but is called West Hill, because it lies on the western border of the city of Sharon, Pennsylvania. The neighbors in Sharon called the West Hill area and this name was taken in Brookfield Township. West Hill is a large residential area, which consists of individual houses for families. It is one of the most densely populated areas in the township, was established mainly in the first half of the 20th century.

Southeast Masury

Southeast Masury bordered to the south by Masury and forms the border with neighboring Hubbard Township. It is adjacent to the industrial area of ​​Brookfield and consists of individual houses, which were created in the 1940s and 1950s here.

Outlying Areas

These peripheral areas ( outlying areas) are outside the densely populated part of the township along the borders with neighboring townships to the west and north of Brookfield. They include larger plots of farms and factories as well as larger family estate. This more rural portion comprises a total of the largest area of the township.

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