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Village of Wellington 115 Willard Memorial Square Wellington, OH 44090 Phone: 440-647-4626 Fax: 440-647-2220 Email Us
Wellington is a village in Lorain County, Ohio. The population was 4,799 at the time of the 2020 census. History. The rights to naming the village were given as a reward for how much road could be contracted to build. The original winner of the contest picked the name “Charlemont,” to near universal disdain.
Wellington is a village in Lorain County, Ohio, United States. The population was 4,511 at the 2000 census. Wellington was settled in 1818 by Ephraim Wilcox, Charles Sweet, William T. Welling, John Clifford, and Joseph Wilson from the states of Massachusetts and New York.
Wellington offers a series of festivals and events for young and old alike. Being about an hour drive from the Cleveland/Akron/Canton metroplex and almost Columbus, along with being close to many of Ohio’s major attractions, Wellington’s festivals and events are a nice day trip or an excellent stop as part of a larger vacation.
With Cleveland and Ohio’s north coast, Lake Erie, a little more than 30 minutes away, Wellington is a great destination for a day trip or as part of a multi-day visit to the region.
Wellington is a small town in Lorain county, Ohio, some 20 miles south of Lake Erie. It was established in 1855 and came to national prominence in 1858 when some three dozen men stormed the town hotel, rescued a runaway slave from a US posse, and smuggled him to freedom in Canada.
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Wellington Ohio. Located just 10 miles south of Oberlin, is Wellington at the intersections of SR 58 and SR18. Settled in 1818 by five men from Connecticut and New York, Wellington's rich history is full of action and excitement. Today, Wellington is a growing village with approximately 4,800 residents.
Wellington is a small town in Lorain county, Ohio, some 20 miles south of Lake Erie. It was established in 1855 and came to national prominence in 1858 when some three dozen men stormed the town hotel, rescued a runaway slave from a US posse, and smuggled him to freedom in Canada.