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Village of Monroeville
Civil War encampments
- » Camp Worcester located on Norwalk Street
- » Camp Monroeville located near the intersection of Route 20 and Route 99
- Remnants of Old Route 20 one of the major East/West routes across the United States
- » Two key pieces of this history are located on old Norwalk Street and an area off Route 99 near Subway
- Huron River, which is one of only a few slate bottom rivers in the world
- » Very scenic with its rock formation and high river bluffs
- » Excellent fishing opportunities exist during the summer months
- National Historical Register includes three structures within the Village
- » Octagon House located at 64 Sandusky Street
- » Former Episcopal Church located at intersection of Monroe Street and North Ridge Street
- » 29 Brown Street
- Railroads located on South Ridge Street
- » Many remnants of different railroad tracks that came through the Village
- » Two old depot buildings
- » Rails to Trails travels along a section of the old Wheeling Lake Erie Railroad. Several remnants of the old railroad can be seen along this route
New London
For more information on New London see Website.
City of Norwalk
Norwalk City:
- Main Street
- » Most architecturally-diverse historic district in the State of Ohio
- » Historic Main Street Uptown District
- See Website
Plymouth Village

- Greenlawn Cemetery
- » Intersection of State Route 98 and State Route 61
- Civil War Cemetery
- » Intersection of State Route 61 and Plymouth Springmill
- Vintage Clothing
- » 6 East Main Street
- Denominational Churches
- American Legion
- » 112 Trux Street
- Woody Ridge Golf Course
- » 6362 State Route 598
- Tune It Up Driving Range
- » 4592 State Route 61
- Plymouth Coffee and Floral
- » 11 East Main Street
- Plymouth Historical Society
- » 7 East Main Street
- Plymouth Hardware
- » 13 East Main Street
- Plymouth Library
- » 29 West Broadway
- Plymouth Rock
- » 11 West Broadway
- » Grades 4 – 12 for after school activities
Annual Events:
- Silver King & Fireman’s Festival
- » Chicken BBQ
- » Mud Volleyball
- » Parade
- » First Weekend in August
- Memorial Day Parade
- Tree Lighting with Santa
- » Day after Thanksgiving
Willard City
Greenwood Cemetery
- » 23 acres located along State Route 99
- » War memorial to all Willard area veterans
- » Tombstones dating back to the late 1800’s
- » Call 419-933-7531 Willard Maintenance Department for more information
- Willard Municipal Airport
- » Located off State Route 103
- » Features a 4,040 foot runway with lights.
- » Airplane fuel and tie-downs are available
- » Hours of operation Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- » Call 419-933-6601 Airport Manager for more information
- CSX Rail Yards
- » Located on the old Baltimore and Ohio’s east/west mainline
- » One of the largest, productive and safest CSX’s “hump yard”
- » 100+ freight trains per day
- » A “must” stop for quality rail shots
- GeoCaching
- » Willard Area Historical Society cache
- » 20 cache in a 10 mile radius
- » 1400 cache in a 25 mile radius
- » Visit www.geocaching.com for coordinates
- Wireless Internet
- » Wired Coffee Bar – 421 East Walton Avenue
- » Country Hearth Inn – 1201 Conwell Avenue
- » Willard Memorial Library – 6 West Emerald Street






















