City of Findlay, OH
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Located in the northwest region of Ohio, Findlay is a well-established city with a vibrant atmosphere. Findlay boasts a number of recreational opportunities, an historic downtown, unique shopping, plenty of lodging, a variety of dining and increasing business growth. With a small-town feel, Findlay allows its visitors the comforts of home and the excitement of a growing city.
Fast Findlay Facts:
- The City: The center of Hancock County, Findlay is located along Interstate 75. It is about 47 miles south of Toledo, 92 miles north of Columbus and 137 miles west of Cleveland.
- History: Findlay derived its name from Colonel James Findlay, Commander of the second regiment in the War of 1812. It was first laid out in 1821 by Joseph Vance and Elnathan Cory. Wilson Vance gave the town of Findlay its name.
- Population: 41,202 (based on 2010 US Census data)
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