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Perrysburg Township is located in northern Wood County, surrounding the crossroads of I-75 and the Ohio Turnpike, ten miles south of the City of Toledo, Ohio.At one time Perrysburg Township was Ohio's largest township, geographically, with 49 square miles; due to annexation the square mileage is now approximately 40.
Perrysburg is a city located in Wood County, Ohio, United States, along the south side of the Maumee River. The population was 25,041 at the 2020 census. Part of the Toledo metropolitan area, the city is 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Toledo. Perrysburg served as the county seat from 1822 to 1868.
As of 2024, Fort Meigs is the site of an Ohio State Memorial in Perrysburg, Ohio. The 65-acre (263,000 m 2) park includes the full-size 10-acre replica of the 1813 fort. Between 2000 and 2003 its wooden palisades were rebuilt with fresh timbers, the seven blockhouses were repaired, and exhibits or facilities built inside four of them.
Perrysburg may refer to some places in the United States: ... Indiana; Perrysburg, Ohio; Perrysburg Township, Wood County, Ohio; Perrysburg (town), New York ...
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District, or Perrysburg Schools, is located in Northwest Ohio, USA. The district has a total enrollment of over 5,700 students attending eight school buildings [2] in an area of 28 square miles. [3] Perrysburg High School was named a 2014 National Blue Ribbon School.
Miller Creek (Sixtymile River tributary), stream in Yukon, Canada; Miller Creek (South Dakota) Miller Creek (San Leandro Creek) a tributary of San Leandro Creek, Alameda County, California; Miller Creek (Tug Fork), a stream in West Virginia; Millers Creek (Brazos River), a stream in Texas; Millers Creek, North Carolina, an unincorporated community
State Route 795 (SR 795) is an east–west state highway in northwestern Ohio, a U.S. state. The western terminus of SR 795 is at US 20 in Perrysburg, at the signalized intersection that doubles as the northern terminus of SR 199. Its eastern terminus is at a signalized intersection with SR 51 about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) southeast of Millbury.
Millcreek Township was organized in the early 1820s, and named after Mill Creek. [4] It is the only Millcreek Township remaining statewide, after the abolition of the one in Hamilton County , although there are Mill Creek Townships in Coshocton and Williams counties.