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State Route 65, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA

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114 Mary St. Haskins OH 43525

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23 North 4th Street, Waterville OH 43566, United States of America
Inscription. [East Side of Marker] : "John Pray Founder of Waterville, Ohio": Born in Rhode Island, John Pray (1783-1872) moved to the Maumee River Valley from New York shortly after serving in the War of 1812 and completing a prospecting ... More on HMDB

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16571 W River Rd, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402-8852, United States
This course was built on rolling terrain and has wide-open fairways on the front nine and very tight fairways on the back nine. Water ... More on Golf.com
A no-frills value. A little off the beaten path for some, but usually worth the drive. Scenic, hilly back-nine. Well managed...good conditions, good pace. ... More on GolfReview

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(OH-87-06) E. of Waterville (Lucas County), Middleton Township, Wood County, OH. Mechanic St. (becomes OH64) E. 0.5 miles from jct with US24 in Waterville, S. on OH64/65 350' to the house on ... More on dalejtravis.com

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29100 West River Road, Perrysburg, Ohio
This site is a reconstruction of an important American fort that withstood a British siege during the War o... More on Heritage
The visitor center at reconstructed Fort Meigs has a small but informative historical museum , gift shop... More on TripAdvisor

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1865 North Street, Tontogany OH 43565, United States of America

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11455 Obee Road, Whitehouse, Ohio
My mom and I went to the Butterfly house in Whitehouse,Ohio on mother's day this year.It is the most beauti... More on TripAdvisor
This is a great family friendly location that is as fun as it is educational! More on TripAdvisor

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209 North Findlay Street, Bowling Green OH 43402, United States of America
Inscription. Born July 25, 1832, near Worthington, Ohio, John Alf Wilson lived at this site. At the age of 29, he enlisted in C. Company, 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry under General O. M. Mitchell. General Mitchell consented to a dangerous ... More on HMDB

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Bowling Green OH 43402, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: In memory of Lieut. Wilson W. Brown, Medal of Honor winner, who is buried here. He joined the famous Andrews Raid to wreck Confederate supply lines. The raiders captured a locomotive, "The General, " at ... More on HMDB
