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163 active offersEffective rate: 10.70¢/kWhUpdated 2026-06-01

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10.70¢/kWh

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American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC6.19¢-4.51¢variable1 mo.Enroll →
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC7.19¢-3.51¢fixed3 mo.Enroll →
EcoPlus Power LLC7.45¢-3.25¢variable1 mo.
Clearview Electric Inc7.59¢-3.11¢fixed12 mo.Enroll →
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC7.69¢-3.01¢fixed3 mo.Enroll →
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History of Franklin

Franklin was founded by General William C. Schenck, in 1796. The settlement was named for Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was incorporated in 1814, and became a city in 1951. One of the first four post offices in Warren County was established in Franklin in 1805. The first postmaster was John N.C. Schenck, brother of General Schenck. The Franklin Post Office still stands (in a different location), and is one of four sites in Franklin listed on the National Register of Historic Places, along with the Mackinaw Historic District.Construction of the Miami and Erie Canal occurred between 1825 and 1845. The canal followed the Great Miami River through Franklin, and the boat traffic led to new commerce. The town soon had a pork slaughterhouse, barrel making factory, sawmill, and whiskey distillery. Franklin's first mayor, Dr. Absalom Death, was elected at a tavern meeting in 1837. Dr. Death went on to be director of a medical college in Cincinnati. In its history, two doctors in Franklin have been named "Dr. Death".By the 1850s, the Franklin area was noted for breeding racehorses. One chestnut-colored mare, Nightingale, sired by Mambrino and Wood's Hambletonian, set a 3-mile harness racing record of 6:55½ in 1893. A railroad was completed with a depot in Franklin in 1872. The town continued to prosper, and by 1890, five paper mills were located in Franklin. The town's economy suffered a setback in 1896, when Franklin's only bank crashed.

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Franklin by the Numbers

Population
31,906
Median Age
40 yrs
Median Household Income
$74,239/yr
Median Home Value
$201,200
Homeownership Rate
73%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates (2023)

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