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| Ada
(Hardin County)
Ada, Ohio is
located in northwest Ohio near interstate 75 and at the intersection
of Ohio state routes 235 and 81.
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Home
of Ohio Northern University, with colleges of arts &
sciences, engineering, pharmacy, business, and law.
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inviting retail
district with an active Chamber of Commerce
- Industry and a
modern industrial park
- an active and
modern public library
- an attractive and
well maintained recreational park
- a successful, well
funded public school system
- superb emergency
services
- active and
talented citizens
Population
estimated in July 2006: 5,841
Median resident age: 22.0 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $24,800
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $85,200
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| Arcadia
(Hancock County)
Arcadia, Ohio is
a village in Hancock County, in the Findlay metro area.
Population (year 2000): 537
Median
resident age: 32.8 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $49,500
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $84,500
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Flag Village, USA
"The Place For Great Small Town Living, Front Porches &
Friendly Neighbors."
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| Bluffton
(Allen County)
Bluffton is located in northwest Ohio.
Bluffton, Ohio was founded by European settlers in 1832.
Bluffton is a small, progressive community that provides a vibrant
economic climate for business and industry. Bluffton's
agricultural heritage is blended with a progressive view of the
future. This blending of strong, traditional values with the
desire to build a modern community has made Bluffton a magnet for
businesses and individuals seeking a contemporary lifestyle in a
safe , clean environment.
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Home
of Bluffton College - a liberal arts residential campus
with more than 40 undergraduate programs, an adult degree
completion program and master’s degree programs in
education, organizational management and business
administration. Founded in 1899, Bluffton College is
affiliated with Mennonite Church USA.
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Bluffton Public
Library
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Bluffton Swimming
Pool
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Home
of International firm: Grob Systems (a manufacturer of auto
industry robots and automated conveyer systems)
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Home
of International firm: DTR (a cooperative venture between
Duramax and Japan's Tokai Rubber, a manufacturer of rubber
components for the auto industry)
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Area workforce
includes professionals, farmers, white collar and blue collar
workers.
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Strong work ethic
is evident in the low turnover rates in jobs and the loyalty
to employers.
Population
estimated population in July 2006: 3,980
Median resident age: 33.3 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $48,600
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $123,300
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Bloomdale
(Wood County)
Bloomdale,
Ohio, is located in Wood County in northwest Ohio, 34 miles south of
Toledo, Ohio
Population estimated in
July 2006: 706
Median resident: 31.9 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $43,300
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $91,200
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Findlay
(Hancock County)
Flag
City, U.S.A.
Findlay derived its
name from Colonel James Findlay, Commander of the second regiment in
the War of 1812. It was first laid out in the year 1821. The
early spelling of Findley was used until 1870 when the modern
spelling (Findlay) was adopted.
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of University of Findlay (U of F) offers formats that
accommodate students of all ages and their time-pressured
lifestyles. In addition to traditional weekday classes,
Findlay offers courses at night, on weekends and over the
Internet.
U of F has more than 60 majors leading to
baccalaureate degrees and offers eight master’s degrees and a
doctor of pharmacy. Unusual and well-recognized programs
include equestrian studies, pre-veterinary medicine, nuclear
medicine technology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and
physician assistant, as well as environmental, safety and
occupational health management. Forensic science is the
newest major.
- Findlay Hancock
Public Library
- Findlay
City Schools
- Liberty-Benton
Schools
- US Post Office
- Hancock County
Courthouse & offices
Population estimated in
July 2006: 38,173
Median resident: 35.1 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $42,100
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $122,50
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Fostoria
Train
City, USA
Fostoria is
located in Northwest Ohio approximately 40 miles southeast of
Toledo, Ohio.
Manufacturing
industries drive the Fostoria economy and job market.
Companies and industries specializing in areas such as agriculture,
automotive, rubber, plastics, printing, machinery, metals and
building materials production are the basis of the local economy. Other
professions well-represented throughout the area include retail,
wholesale sales, healthcare, education, as well as train and glass
tourism.
- Kaubisch Public
Library
- Fostoria Community
Hospital
- Fostoria
City Schools
- US Post Office
- Fostoria parks
& recreation
- Fostoria City Pool
- Fostoria Glass
Museum
- Fostoria Iron
Triangle and LE & W Historic Train Depot
Population estimated in
July 2006: 13,337
Median resident: 35.6 yearsEstimated median household
income in 2005: $31,300
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $67,20
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| McComb
(Hancock County)
McComb, Ohio, is
located in Hancock County in northwest Ohio, 40 miles
south of Toledo, Ohio.
Population estimated in
July 2006: 1,656
Median resident: 30.6 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $41,900
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $100,600
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| Mt.
Blanchard (Hancock County)
Mt. Blanchard is
located in northwest Ohio.
Population estimated in
July 2006: 447
Median resident: 34.7 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $40,000
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $96,800
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Baltimore (Wood County)
The
village of North Baltimore is located in Wood County in northwest
Ohio, 30 miles south of Toledo
Population estimated in
July 2006: 3,326
Median resident: 34.1 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $40,600
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $92,600
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| Upper
Sandusky
Upper Sandusky is
located in northwest Ohio along SR 23.
Upper Sandusky has:
- a small-town
atmosphere that combines an energetic lifestyle with a pervading
spirit of family-first commitment;
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a community with a
rural-life feel anchored by a bustling business town that is
strategically located for quick and efficient access to major
markets and suppliers;
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a rock-solid
municipality that serves as the county seat of one of Ohio’s
most historic places, Wyandot County, an area of Ohio deeply
rooted in Native American Indian legend;
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a rolling
plains/woodlands area intersected by the Sandusky River, which
has traditionally and conventionally made the terrain
well-suited to hunting and fishing, and historically and
contemporarily provided rich soil for one of the Midwest’s
most productive farm communities.
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Wyandot Memorial
Hospital
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Upper Sandusky
Parks
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Community Pool
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Upper Sandusky
Community Library
Population estimated in
July 2006: 6,398
Median resident: 39.2 years
Estimated median
household income in 2005: $35,800
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $91,700
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| Van
Buren (Hancock County)
Van Buren is
located just north of the city of Findlay in northwest Ohio.
Population estimated in
July 2006: 314
Median resident: 36.5 years
Estimated median
household income in 2005: $50,200
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $113,500
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| Vanlue
(Hancock County)
Vanlue is located
just south of the city of Findlay in northwest Ohio.
Chemical and Allied
Products Merchant Wholesalers employs the most number of people,
with an estimated employment of 15.
Other industries in
the area that provides high numbers of jobs include: agricultural
and retail.
Population estimated in
July 2006: 348
Median resident: 34.6 years
Estimated median household income in 2005: $32,700
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $91,900
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