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Maumee Background: The city of Maumee is located at Exit 4 of the Ohio Turnpike and on U.S. Routes 20, 23, 24, and 25, and Route 475 in Lucas County. The city stretches for five miles along the north bank of the historic Maumee River.
Schools: The city of Maumee is served by the Maumee City School District consisting of four elementary, one middle school, and one senior high school. The Maumee City School District enjoys a long and proud tradition of providing academic excellence to students and being a focal point for community pride and accomplishment. For a 2007-2008 Maumee City School District Report Card from the Ohio Department of Education, click here.
Private Schools: The Greater Maumee area is served by more than a dozen private schools. For a complete list of these schools and links to each institution, click here to visit the Greater Toledo community page.
Recreation Facilities: Maumee maintains ten parks and playgrounds, many with tennis courts and ball diamonds. The Recreation Department offers organized playground programs during the summer months.
The Lucas County Recreation Center complex, located in Maumee, is home to the Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame and the Lucas County Fair Grounds. The Recreation Center offers a 90-acre complex that offers softball diamonds, basketball courts, tennis and handball courts, a walking trail, a soccer/football field, running tracks, and rental halls for trade shows.
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Did You Know?
Maumee
was established early in the 1800's and within the city or
nearby area are many interesting historical sites and monuments,
including the battle of Fallen Timbers, Turkey Foot Rock, Fort
Miami, Fort Meigs, Dudley's Massacre, the Indian Elm, and canal
locks.
Many
historic homes, some built as early as the 1820's, are still
preserved and maintained as residential homes in Old
Maumee. The Wolcott House Museum, operated by the Maumee
Valley Historical Society, has collected on its grounds six
historical buildings from the Maumee area that illustrate the
history of the Maumee Valley from 1835 - 1901.
Maumee is the home of Fort Meigs, a sprawling log-and-earth fortification on the Maumee River, which became a focal point of the War of 1812. The British suffered their first setback of the Northwest Campaign when a gallant detachment of American Troops stood fast against the combined forces of the British and Canadian soldiers and Tecumseh's warriors. |
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