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    Gallipolis is a village of 3,600 people (2019) in Gallia County, in Southeast Ohio. It is just across the Ohio River from Point Pleasant, West Virginia.

    The name Gallipolis is from the French for "city of the Gauls" because it was settled by a group of French pioneers known as the "French 500". Most of the French 500 died within a couple years due to their lack of preparedness for life on the frontier, but the city has endured.

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    Map of Gallipolis

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    Gallipolis is connected by US-35.

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    • 1 Gallia Meigs Regional Airport. A small general aviation airport. Gallia-Meigs Regional Airport (Q15221313) on Wikidata Gallia–Meigs Regional Airport on Wikipedia

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    • 1 Our House Tavern. A museum that was an inn where the French Commander Lafayette stayed during the Revolutionary War. The tavern is said to be haunted, with many reported sightings of ghosts dressed in colonial garb. Our House Tavern (Q111364120) on Wikidata
    • 2 Gallia County Courthouse. Gallia County Courthouse (Q5519038) on Wikidata Gallia County Courthouse on Wikipedia

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    Routes through Gallipolis
    ChillicotheRio Grande  W  E  Point PleasantCharleston



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