Neighborhoods in Toledo, Ohio

Many Neighborhoods of Toledo, Ohio are of historic interest.[1]

Commonly used indicators like South Toledo can be misleading, since these indicators are most likely based on the original plan of Downtown Toledo, North is really Northeast, South is really Southwest, West is really Northwest, and East is really Southeast.

Neighborhoods

Whitney Hills encompasses the area bounded approximately by the streets Jermain, Wellesley, Sagamore (formerly Floramond), Inwood, Appledore, The Glen, and North Cove Blvd.) The area was once owned by a Judge named Herbert Whitney, formed from his family's farmland. He was an influential member of Toledo society, education and church life, who lived with his wife Louise, in a large home on the corner of Inwood and The Glen. Judge Whitney's family farm was developed into Jermain Park and Ottawa Park, along with an area formed by a number of the most classic streets in the old city. By the 1960s Whitney Hills and surrounding neighborhoods had been developed into a large suburb that included McKinley Elementary School, which fed into DeVilbiss High School.

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