City Blueprint Of Toledo

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3455 Briarfield Blvd
Maumee, OH 43537
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Premier Businesses in Toledo, OH

Manhattan's Pub 'n Cheer
  • • Enjoy the New York Experience
  • • Catering & Private Room Available
  • • Carryout, Delivery & Dine-In
(419) 243-6675
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The Beirut
  • • Fatoosh
  • • Kibbi
  • • Shish Kafta
(419) 473-0885
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Mac & Al's Garage LLC
  • • Complete Automotive Repair
  • • Fast, Affordable & Reliable Service
  • • Lockout Services & Towing Available
(419) 474-8271
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Mancy's Steak House
  • • Toledo Staple Since 1921
  • • Quality Meats, Cooked To Perfection
  • • Reservations Accepted Monday Through Saturday
(419) 476-4154
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Things To Do in Toledo, OH

Southwyck Lanes Southwyck Lanes

Strike out for a truly excellent time when you go bowling at Southwyck Lanes. This is the largest bowling recreation center in Toledo and offers an impressive 64 lane state-of-the-art facility. There are also sixteen regulation size pool tables, a pro shop and fully-stocked snack bar.

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Toledo Botanical Garden Toledo Botanical Garden

The Toledo Botanical Garden is a benchmark against which similar gardens are measured throughout the country, and with good reason. This is considered to be one of the pioneering gardens because of its dramatically beautiful visual and natural presentation. Fragrant meadows of sunflowers and wildflowers, rose gardens, herb gardens and sharply manicured walkways make spending time here something special for the entire family. Also, the kids will especially love visiting the recreated pioneer garden which many consider to be one of the site's main attractions.

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Fort Meigs State Memorial Fort Meigs State Memorial

History is both preserved and highlighted at the Fort Meigs State Memorial. This fort was the largest walled fortification in the country. The structure was ordered to be built by President William Henry Harrison on the south side of the Maumee River in 1812. This was the site of two important battles of the War of 1812. The historic attraction has been restored and was even the site of a massive archeological excavation that was started in the 1960s. There are self-guided tours available as well as various demonstrations that offer an even more detailed look at a fascinating piece of United States history.

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