Belpre, Ohio

Belpre (historically spelled Belpré; pronounced /ˈbɛlpri/ BEL-pree) is a city in Washington County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River across from Parkersburg, West Virginia. The population was 6,728 at the 2020 census. Its name derives from "Belle Prairie" (French for "beautiful meadow"), the name given to the valley by French trappers prior to the first American settlement at the site.

Belpre, Ohio
The Captain Jonathan Stone House (1799) is the oldest existing building in Belpre.
Motto(s): 
"Excellent Community, Excellent People"
Location of Belpre, Ohio
Location of Belpre in Washington County
Coordinates: 39°17′10″N 81°36′45″W
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountyWashington
Government
  MayorSusan J. Abdella (R)
Area
  Total3.57 sq mi (9.24 km2)
  Land3.48 sq mi (9.03 km2)
  Water0.08 sq mi (0.21 km2)
Elevation
659 ft (201 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total6,728
  Density1,930.56/sq mi (745.42/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern)
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
45714
Area code740
FIPS code39-05424
GNIS feature ID1087127
Websitehttps://www.cityofbelpre.com/

Belpre was the second settlement founded in the Northwest Territory after Marietta. The city is home to the first library established in the Territory. Its public school hired the first female schoolteacher in Ohio. Part of the Marietta micropolitan area, the city is located about 14 miles (22 km) downriver from Marietta. In 1870, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad completed the Parkersburg Bridge (CSX) across the river; at 7,140 feet (2,180 m), it was reportedly the longest in the world.

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