"The Burg" is a great place to be!. The small community had been known as "Hole"s Station" since about 1797, when Zachariah Hole settled there with his family from Virginia and built a stockade as protection from Indians. On Feb. 20, 1818, four men originally from Pennsylvania offered for sale at public auction 90 lots in a new town by the name of Miamisburg, situated on the left bank of the Miami River. There is still quite a nostalgic feel to Miamisburg. Remaining historical sites include Daniel Gebhart Tavern, Baum Opera House and Indian Mound.
Today, Miamisburg has a population of almost 20,000, with award-winning schools, a wide range of recreational opportunities, and a spirit that grabs with both hands for the future while refusing to jettison its heritage. The city also boasts of nine parks ranging from the Sycamore Trails Aquatic Center and Community Park, which boasts a 12,000 square foot concrete skate park to two outstanding public golf courses. In 2005, the average new house built in Miamisburg was valued at $143,500. You need to look into Miamisburg today!