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Lakeside is a private community and census-designated place in Danbury Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, United States, on the shores of Lake Erie. [2] It was formed in 1873 by members of the Methodist Church and remains a church-affiliated vacation resort and United Methodist Annual Conference site.
The entire community is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Lakeside Historic District. Marblehead is a Village located at 41°32′5″N 82°43′45″W / 41.53472°N 82.72917°W / 41.53472; -82.72917 in the easter. portion of the Township and the eastern portion of the Marblehead Peninsula along the shores of ...
Marblehead is a village in Ottawa County, Ohio, United States.The population was 865 at the 2020 census.It sits at the tip of the Marblehead Peninsula, which divides Lake Erie proper from Sandusky Bay. [4]
Events this week. LECTURE: OWLS OF OHIO WITH JIM TOMKO. 7 p.m., Tuesday at Orchestra Hall, free: Twelve species of owls have been spotted in Ohio. Several are residents, some are migrants, and a ...
Incorporated on April 17, 1886, at Marblehead, Ohio, the Lakeside and Marblehead Railroad (L&M) was a short standard gauge railroad that spanned about seven miles (11.3 km) in length. It extended from Marblehead through Lakeside to a connection with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (later the New York Central Railroad ) at Danbury ...
Main sites were Kelleys Island (1886-1940) and nearby Marblehead, Ohio (1890s-1955). In 1922, KIL&T built the world's largest stone crushing plant at Marblehead. In 1922, KIL&T built the world's largest stone crushing plant at Marblehead.
Council approved $2.5 million in American Rescue Plan funds to go toward the Diverse Erie commission. Council had previously approved $1.5 million for the commission in January on a 5-2 vote, ...
The Toledo, Port Clinton and Lakeside Railway was an interurban electrified railway system serving northwestern Ohio's Marblehead Peninsula.. It was incorporated in 1902, began operating in 1905 and only ceased operations in 1958, much later than most other interurbans.