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The Spirit of '76 Museum, [4] also located in Wellington, is dedicated to Willard and the history of Wellington. The original drum and fife used as models in the painting are also on display. On New Year's Day, 1951, two eleven-year-old boys, Gerald Kordelsky and William Flood, accidentally drowned in an abandoned well at Chismar Farm in ...
Location of Lorain County in Ohio. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lorain County, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lorain County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for ...
The Mosher House is Prairie-style house constructed by John A. Mosher in Wellington, Ohio, in 1902. The two-story house has an asymmetrical cruciform plan with an open porch at the west side facing the street. The exterior has horizontal board and batten siding with stucco above the second floor window sill height.
The Sprague House south of Wellington Location of Wellington Township in Lorain County Coordinates: 41°10′N 82°13′W / 41.167°N 82.217°W / 41.167; -
Pages in category "Wellington, Ohio" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Mobile view ...
State Route 58 (SR 58) is a north–south state highway in northern Ohio maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). The 41.627 miles (66.992 km) that make up SR 58 serve the cities of Ashland, Wellington, Oberlin, Amherst, and Lorain in Ashland and Lorain Counties.
SR 18 east – Wellington: Southern end of SR 18 concurrency: 173.33: 278.95: SR 18 west – Norwalk: Northern end of SR 18 concurrency: Wakeman–Wakeman Township municipal line: 177.19: 285.16: SR 303 (Townsend Street) Wakeman: 177.70: 285.98: US 20 west (Main Street) / Railroad Street – Norwalk: Southern end of US 20 concurrency: 177.83 ...
Myron T. Herrick, 42nd Governor of Ohio (1904-1906) and twice United States Ambassador to France (1912-1914 & 1921-1929), attended high school at the Wellington Union School. [1] On December 14, 2015, the building was demolished. The original school no longer stands, and a new McCormick Middle School was constructed adjacent to Wellington High ...