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Please take time to explore
the wonderful communities of Williams County, Ohio.
Each profile listed below includes a direct link to their demographics page.
Alvordton *
Blakeslee * Bryan *
Edgerton * Edon *
Holiday City *
Montpelier * Pioneer *
Stryker * West
Unity
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Alvordton, Ohio |
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Alvordton, Ohio was plated in 1881 and is named
after Henry D. Alvord who was a prominent land owner at the time. |
Population Census (2000) = 302
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Blakeslee, Ohio |
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Founded in 1880 by John Boman, Blakeslee is a
quiet little village nestled on State Route 34. Blakeslee Home of the famous
"Sam's Place" restaurant and Thiel Construction. |
Population Census (2000) =128
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City
of Bryan, Ohio |
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Since 1839, Bryan has been a vibrant community
at the center of life in Northwestern Ohio...and so it will continue. Bryan
is located in the heart of the industrial Midwest. Just minutes from
Michigan and Indiana, it is truly the center of the country's economic
growth. Bryan is a friendly community combining large city conveniences with
small town charm. Bryan can also offer broadband fiber connections for high
speed internet. |
Population Census (2000) = 8,333
City of Bryan Website =
www.cityofbryan.com
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Edgerton,
Ohio |
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Edgerton is replete with farm land producing
wheat, soybeans, corn, oats and alfalfa. The area's farming industry
produces Ohio's highest quality dairy products, beef cattle, sheep and hogs.
It is also home to several successful corporations whose alliance with the
community is strong ... and Edgerton strives to help them grow. |
Population Census (2002) = 2.147
Edgerton Village Website =
http://www.edgerton-ohio.org/
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Edon, Ohio |
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Incorporated in 1874, Edon is located in the
extreme northwest corner of Ohio within a few miles of the borders of
Indiana and Michigan. Edon is conveniently located a few miles south of US
90's exit 1. Edon has one of the best school systems in Ohio and is close to
many schools and colleges of higher education. |
Population Census (2000) = 898
Edon Village Website =
http://www.edon-ohio.com/
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Holiday City, Ohio |
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Founded in 1997 by Bruce Kidston, Holiday City
is located in extreme northwest Ohio with immediate access to both the Ohio
Turnpike (Exit 13/2 of I-80/I-90) and the Norfolk & Southern Railroad.
Holiday City is also home to the largest brass foundry in the United States
-- Chase Brass & Copper Company. |
Population Census (2000) = 50
Holiday City Website =
http://www.holidaycityohio.org/
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Montpelier, Ohio |
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Montpelier is served by one of the finest water
slide park in Northwestern Ohio which includes swimming, tennis, softball,
baseball, basketball, girls softball and organized Little League and Pony
League and a supervised summer recreational program. Library services are
provided by the Montpelier Public Library including books for all ages,
periodicals, and audio visual materials. Excellent cultural entertainment is
provided by the Williams County Playhouse. The Williams County Historical
Museum is also located in Montpelier. |
Population Census (2000) = 4.320
Montpelier Website =
http://www.montpelieroh.net/
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Pioneer,
Ohio |
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Pioneer, Ohio has 3 parks, 5 ball diamonds, a
library, 1 lake within the village, and several lakes within 10 miles. Also,
there is a Boy Scout Reservation within 5 miles. Pioneer's organizations
include: Ohio Child Conservation League, North Central Athletic Boosters,
Pioneer Lions Club, Pioneer Chamber of Commerce and Sesqui Study Club. |
Population Census (2000) = 1.460
Pioneer Website =
http://www.villageofpioneer.com/
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Stryker,
Ohio |
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Stryker is located at the intersection of States
Routes 2 and 191 in southeastern Williams County's Springfield Township.
Stryker prides itself as a village of slow but steady growth with a solid
industrial base, historic and modern homes, an excellent school system, a
new modern library and beautiful parks. |
Population Census (2000) = 1.406
Stryker Village Website =
http://www.strykerchamber.org/
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West
Unity, Ohio |
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The village of West Unity is located in eastern
Williams County. Located at the intersection of two major highways, U.S.
Route 20-A, a major east-west highway, and U.S. Route 127, a major
north-south highway. The 80/90 Ohio Turnpike interchanges are approximately
5 miles east and another approximately 8 miles west of the village. We are
located approximately 50 miles West of Toledo, 85 miles Southwest of
Detroit, 150 miles West of Cleveland, 190 miles East of Chicago, and 50
miles east of Fort Wayne Ind. |
Population Census (2000) = 1.790
West Unity Website =
http://www.westunity.net/2004/
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