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- 3. Lakefront suburb of Toledo. Home of Maumee Bay State Park.
- 5. This city's economic boom is accredited to discovery of oil in the later 19th and early 29th century. Southeast of Tontogany.
- 7. Previously owned by the Toledo-Illinois Railroad during it's construction. Village west of Waterville.
- 9. Originated by the merging of two towns, Lawrence and Vistula, when the Wabash and Erie Canals were mapped out and chosen as one of the termination points. Otherwise known as "The Glass City."
- 11. North of Maumee. Village's first name was Drakes, suspected to come from the name of a family or was in reference to the large number of geese that still fly over the area.
- 12. founded as a company town by Edward Ford of the Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. City east of Toledo.
- 14. has been designated the national award of “Tree City USA” for over 20 years. Northwest of Ottawa Hills.
- 15. Development started by the president of The Overland Company, John North Willys. A 1.90 sq mi village and suburb of Toledo.
- 16. A city upriver from Toledo and downriver from Waterville. Location of General "Mad" Anthony Wayne's final fort, Fort Deposit, built in Aug. 1794 on his way to the battle of Fallen Timbers.
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- 1. A village Northeast of Swanton and Southeast of Metamora
- 2. Considered to be, "the largest neighborhood of late Victorian, Edwardian, and Arts & Crafts homes east of the Mississippi." A historic neighborhood in Toledo.
- 4. established in 1853 when Waynesfield Township was split into two smaller townships. West of Holland and north of Waterville.
- 6. Transformed by the opening of the Miami and Erie Canal. City along the Maumee River, across the river from Perrysburg. South of Monclova.
- 8. The construction of Fort Meigs is considered to be the starting point of this city. Named after Naval Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry.
- 10. once a major tourist attraction. Steamers cruised up the Maumee River and into the Ottawa River bringing visitors to picnic, swim, rent boats or fish. A neighborhood in North Toledo.
- 13. A village which takes it's name from nearby Swan Creek. West of Whitehouse.
