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Population: 16,945 Located in Wood County
Perrysburg, Ohio, is located on the southern shore of the Maumee river, just south of the city of Toledo. A beautiful area of progress and history, where quaint homes overlook sparkling blue waters, Perrysburg isn't just a place to visit - it's a place to call home! Our neighborhoods proudly display a wide range of Victorian homes preserving our heritage. Our historic downtown business district provides easy access to shoppers from Perrysburg and surrounding communities. Perrysburg, founded in 1816, was named in honor of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, who cleared the British from Lake Erie. It is a diverse community of 18,000 inhabitants. What was once an inland shipping port is now a city with award-winning schools, a historic downtown, modern commercial and industrial districts and hometown charm. Perrysburg schools have consistently maintained superior academic standards earning them a place among the finest school systems in Ohio. Over eighty-eight percent of Perrysburg High School graduates go on to college. This charming city lies in a natural setting along the Maumee River. Residents can enjoy scenic landscapes from the city's open spaces and parks. The 577 Foundation and nearby Schedel Arboretum not only offer some of the most beautiful gardens in the region, but also preserve the properties' natural splendor. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy an open-air farmers market with local vendors, musicians and artisans from summer to fall. So come and enjoy Perrysburg-where we are mindful of our past, but poised for our future. Source: perrysburgchamber.com Photo Source: ci.perrysburg.oh.us
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