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Toledo, OH 43613
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Things To Do in Toledo, OH

Toledo Mud Hens Toledo Mud Hens

The Toledo Mud Hens are one of minor league baseball's oldest teams, dating all the way back to 1896. The team is an affiliate of the MLB Detroit Tigers. The sports team plays their home games at Fifth Third Field and won the International League Governor's Cup in 2006.

 
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Libbey Glass Factory Outlet Store Libbey Glass Factory Outlet Store

Toledo's Libbey Glass Factory Outlet Store is known by many as "The Glass Capital of the World." When you walk into this stunning compendium of glass, you will be able to get a brief history of the company that was founded in 1870 by William L. Libbey who developed the first glass-making machine. Today, this company is the leading producer of glass tableware and ceramic dinnerware for the North American food service industry, as well as exporting glass to over 100 countries. In addition to offering an incredible number of items for sale, there are historically significant displays and even tours available upon request.

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Wolcott House Museum Wolcott House Museum

Toledo's Wolcott House Museum affords you the opportunity to step back into the 1800s to get a taste of what life was like back then. This home that has been carefully restored into the museum it is today illustrates what its original inhabitants, John and Mary Wolcott, experienced on a daily basis. This is a stunning Federal-style structure that dates back to the 1830s and features art, furniture and other items that give an even more detailed picture of a domestic setting. This museum also features several adjacent structures that include a log home that once stood on the banks of the Miami and Erie Canals, an 1840s-style farmhouse, a railroad depot, a church and an 1840s Greek-style home.

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