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33 Third St., Waterville, OH 44615

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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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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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(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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1502 West Central Ave, Toledo, Ohio
Inscription. Founded in 1876 by a group of Toledo businessmen, Woodlawn Cemetery was designed in the tradit... More on HMDB
The grounds are very well kept, and beautiful year round. More on TripAdvisor

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

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Grand Rapids OH 43522, United States of America
Inscription. Thomas Howard, aged 66, a Revolutionary War Veteran, arrived at the head of the great rapids of the Maumee from New York State in 1822. Three cabins were erected for his family and the families of his two sons Edward ... More on HMDB

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800 Collingwood Ave, Toledo, OH 43620

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Grand Rapids OH 43522, United States of America
Inscription. This site is dedicated to Dominick Labino, 1910-1987, glass scientist, engineer, artist, and inventor. Credited with 57 patents, Mr. Labino invented pure silica fiber which was used in insulating tiles covering the space ... More on HMDB

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Maumee OH 43537, United States of America
The roots of the Maumee Valley Historical Society go back to 1864 with the formation of the Maumee Valley Pioneer Association. The founding members were early settlers of Northwest Ohio, who came t... More on Wolcotthouse.org
Inscription. This federal style house was built in 1827 by James A. Wolcott who migrated to Ohio in 1818 from Connecticut. Of distinguished parentage, Wolcott was a leading merchant, shipbuilder, j... More on HMDB
