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  2. Ohio State Route 269 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 269 (SR 269) is a north–south state highway in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.Its southern terminus is at SR 4 on the Huron–Seneca county line nearly seven miles (11 km) south of Bellevue, and its northern terminus is at the entrance to East Harbor State Park near Marblehead.

  3. Castalia, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    By 1738 there was a Wyandot settlement at what is now Castalia under the leadership of Nicholas Orontony. Due to growing disputes with the French and closer trade relations with Pennsylvania-based merchants, the Wyandot burned their village and relocated to the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in what is today Cleveland in 1748. [5]

  4. Blue Hole (Castalia) - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Blue Hole. The Blue Hole is a fresh water pond and cenote located in Castalia, Erie County, Ohio, in the United States.From the 1920s to 1990 the Blue Hole was a tourist site, attracting 165,000 visitors annually at the height of its popularity, partly because of its location on State Route 269, about 7 miles (11 km) southwest of the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio.

  5. Junundat - Wikipedia

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    Junundat, also called Junandot, Ayonontout, or Etionnontout, was a Wyandot village located south of Sandusky Bay, near modern-day Castalia, Ohio.Junundat was founded c. 1740 by Wyandots moving south from the vicinity of Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit in order to escape harassment by the Odawa (Ottawa).

  6. File:The Famous Blue Hole, Castalia, Ohio (Date Unknown).jpg

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    English: Description on card: The Famous Blue Hole, Castalia, Ohio Description on back of card: THE BLUE HOLE, CASTALIA, OHIO. Six miles west of Sandusky, Ohio, on Route 101. The depth of the Blue Hole is unknown. The visible depth is apparently 50 or 60 feet.

  7. Ohio State Route 67 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 67 is marked by blue signs at intersections in Wyandot County. The portion of SR 67 in Wayne Township, Auglaize County, beginning at Santa Fe Line Road, passing into Waynesfield to its merge with SR 196, then leaving Waynesfield and ending at its split from SR 196, is designated as the "Staff Sgt. Sonny Zimmerman Memorial Highway", [2] in honor of a Waynesfield resident and ...

  8. Safe Harbor: A place for youth saved from the sex trade can heal

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    The Safe Harbor logo. Safe Harbor is a faith-based, long-term, residential, therapeutic community for girls, ages 14 through 19, who have been rescued from sex traffickers.

  9. Ohio State Route 294 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 294 (SR 294) is a 24.23-mile (38.99 km) long east–west state highway in the northwestern quadrant of the U.S. state of Ohio.The route's western terminus is at SR 37 nearly 3.25 miles (5.23 km) northwest of the village of Marseilles.