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  2. Fostoria, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Fostoria (/ f ɒ s ˈ t ʊər iː ə /, foss-TORR-EE-ə) is a city located at the convergence of Hancock, Seneca, and Wood counties [5] in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 13,046 at the 2020 Census , [ 6 ] slightly down from 13,441 at the 2010 Census . [ 7 ]

  3. List of Glass Companies Led by Former Employees of Hobbs ...

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    Fostoria Ohio 1888 Benjamin M. Hildreth, James B. Russell Former Hobbs and Fostoria employees Hildreth (secretary) and Russell (manager) were among the founders of the company. [24] 16: Novelty Glass Company: Tiffin Ohio 1891 Henry Crimmel: Crimmel was plant manager and one of the founders. [25] 17: Owens Bottle Machine Company Toledo Ohio 1903

  4. Jackson Township, Seneca County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Location of Jackson Township (red) in Seneca County, adjacent to the city of Fostoria (yellow). Coordinates: 41°12′51″N 83°21′53″W  /  41.21417°N 83.36472°W  / 41.21417; -83 Country

  5. Perry Township, Wood County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Fields along England Road, northwest of Fostoria Location of Perry Township in Wood County Coordinates: 41°13′1″N 83°28′14″W  /  41.21694°N 83.47056°W  / 41.21694; -83

  6. Fostoria station - Wikipedia

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    The station building was constructed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It opened in March 1907. Baltimore and Ohio services ended in 1971. [2] When Amtrak rerouted the Broadway Limited in 1990, Fostoria was selected as a stop on the line. The city pledged $65,000 (equivalent to $151,589 in 2023) to refurbish the station, platform, and parking ...

  7. Willard Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Willard Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Ohio. The line runs from Willard west to Deshler [1] along a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) line. At its east end, at Daniels Road west of Willard, the line becomes the Willard Terminal Subdivision.

  8. WBVI - Wikipedia

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    WBVI (96.7 FM) is a commercially licensed radio station, broadcasting from Fostoria, Ohio, United States, but is marketed as a Findlay radio station. WBVI is owned and operated by the Roppe Corporation, but does business as TCB Holdings, Inc.

  9. Washington Township, Hancock County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1.