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The station is currently owned by the University of Toledo. In 1969, the "TU" radio station went by the call letters of WERC on an AM frequency of 680KHz (later 600Khz). In 1975 WERC was carried on Buckeye cablevision's Cable FM audio service on 90.1 CAFM and later 106.1 CAFM prior to moving to FM in 1988 and sharing the TPS frequency of 88.3 MHz.
The University of Toledo (UToledo or UT) is a public research university in Toledo, Ohio, United States.It is the northernmost campus of the University System of Ohio. [5] The university also operates a 450-acre (180 ha) Health Science campus, which includes the University of Toledo Medical Center, in the West Toledo neighborhood of Toledo; the Center for the Visual Arts is located in downtown ...
Side Cut Metropark is a regional park in Maumee, Ohio, owned and managed by Metroparks Toledo and named for being a sidecut on the Miami and Erie Canal. [5] The sidecut was built over an 18-year period in the nineteenth century and completed in 1842, opening to boat traffic the following year.
University/Parks Trail: 7 miles (11 km) [22] University of Toledo to Sylvania Township: Toledo, Angola and Western Railroad [23] Owned by Lucas County and maintained by Metroparks, University of Toledo and City of Toledo. [22] Wabash Cannonball Trail - North Fork: 46 miles (74 km); about 9.5 miles (15.3 km) in Lucas County [24] Maumee to Montpelier
Providence Metropark is a regional park near Grand Rapids, Ohio, USA, owned and managed by Metroparks Toledo.The park contains mule-drawn canal boat rides on the Miami and Erie Canal and features canal lock 44, the only original functioning lock in the state of Ohio.
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The Ohio and Erie Canal brought passengers, freight and a means to transport grain to market. The first canal boat floated through Winchester in 1831. The village was named Canal Winchester when the post office was established in 1841, because there were five other locations in the state named Winchester. [6]