Brown County Senior Citizens Council is a government organization in Georgetown, OH, providing services and programs to the residents of Brown County and its towns and villages. Overseen by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, the council offers a range of resources and support for the county's senior population.
Located about 30-40 minutes east of Cincinnati, Brown County is bordered by the Ohio River and neighboring counties. With Georgetown as its county seat, the area is known for its rich history, including being the boyhood home of Ulysses S. Grant and the site of the first established station of the underground railroad. The county's economy thrives on agriculture, manufacturing industries, and various other businesses.
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