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Youngstown, Ohio, was named after John Young, a pioneer who settled in the area in 1796. He established a sawmill and a gristmill, which contributed to the town's early growth. The settlement was officially laid out and named "Youngstown" in 1802. The name reflects Young's significant influence in developing the community.

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