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Moraine, Ohio was originally part of the Village of Kettering. Kettering was named after Charles F. Kettering, who invented the electrical starting motor and leaded gasoline. Moraine, however, seceded (sounds kind of exciting, right?) from Kettering in 1953, but Mr. Kettering still left a lasting impression on the city. Since Moraine is known for being a manufacturing town, his inventions were especially important for General Motors, which owned and operated a plant there.
While technically it's its own city, with a population of a little over 6,000, Moraine is typically considered a suburb of Dayton. Nestled between Dayton and Cincinnati, and less than two hours to Indianapolis, there are plenty of places to go if you're itching for the big city. View Moraine City Guide