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An intact wooden dugout canoe, acquired by the Toledo History Museum five years ago, may likely be one of the oldest pioneer or native artifacts in the Maumee Valley region.

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To put a fine point on just how things have changed over the years, especially in the chronicle of childhood experiences, look no further than the humble game of marbles.

On May 6, 1946, when the United States Navy launched the USS Toledo CA-133, a brand new heavy cruiser from the Philadelphia Shipyards, the citizens of Toledo were on hand to give something special to this new ship being christened in name of our fair city.

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April 6 1877 : A newspaper feature story on Genoa, formerly Stony Ridge Station, says the town now has some 1,500 residents and its top industry is the production of the “celebrated Genoa …

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