Coshocton is the county seat of Coshocton County, and it was established when it was made county seat in 1811. It had originally been laid out in 1802 under a different name, Tuscarawas. The city and the county lie in a coal-producing region, and the coal found there is used to produce power at the Conesville Power Plant. Agriculture is historically important to the area, especially strawberries and apples. There are a number of industries based in Coshocton, such as the laminated products division of General Electric. Some industries have shut down and moved on due to restructuring, but the city has focused on tourism and water-based recreation to fill in the economic gap.
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