Rosedale, Ohio

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Rosedale is an unincorporated village centered on a rural crossroads of approximately thirty homes in central Pike Township, Madison County, Ohio, United States, roughly thirty miles (48 kilometers) west of the city of Columbus. The village formerly went by the name Liverpool. The town is the home of the denomination-wide agencies of the Conservative Mennonite Conference, including Rosedale Bible College, Rosedale Mennonite Missions, Choice Books Great Lakes-Rosedale, and the administrative offices of the Conservative Mennonite Conference. Nearly half of the town's residents are affiliated with these agencies. Rosedale has one church, the Rosedale Free Will Baptist Church, and used to have a convenience store but closed in 1978. Rosedale hosts an annual blueberry festival on the third Saturday of June.

The elevation is 997 feet (303 meters) above sea level.[1] The ZIP code is 43029 and mail is delivered by the Irwin post office.

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