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DID YOU KNOW?

In 2013, the Medina County Parks opened The Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park (right) in Granger Township — a 102acre park located on the continental divide. Part of the park drains to Lake Erie, part to the Gulf of Mexico. 2013

SPENCER GAZEBO Est. 2002 at JB Firestone Memorial Park

SHARON CENTER GAZEBO

This wood gazebo is home to a number of community events and is perfect for relaxing after a day spent exploring the park.

SEVILLE GAZEBO

LITCHFIELD GAZEBO

Est. 1989 at Circle Park Don’t miss the Ohio Historical Marker at this gazebo, dedicated to the Litchfield Town Band formed around 1900. The band plays on Memorial Day and during other celebrations.

MEDINA GAZEBO

Est. 1991 in Maria Stanhope Park

This gazebo is a short walk from Seville’s town center. Residents and visitors flock to the gazebo for community events such as a summer concert series, 5K runs and more. Its peaceful setting is the perfect spot for quiet reflection.

LODI GAZEBO

Est. 1987 in Lodi Public Square

Est. 2017 in Sharon Center Public Square This 18-foot-wide gazebo in the heart of Sharon Center replaced a 36-year-old structure three years ago, and continues to serve as a popular spot for summer concerts, weddings and events. go, go,

Est. 1974 in Medina Public Square

This architectural wonder comes to life each winter with decorations and a Christmas tree, and is a must-visit in warmer months during Medina Community Band concerts.

As the oldest settlement in the county, this gazebo feels like an extension of the surrounding historic buildings. It comes to life each July during the Sweet Corn Festival.

WADSWORTH GAZEBO

Est. 1976 in downtown Wadsworth Catch the sunset from this gazebo for a picturesque evening in Wadsworth’s quaint, walkable downtown. It makes for a popular photo spot and gathering spot during community events.

DID YOU KNOW?

In 1965, The Northern Ohio Railway Museum was founded. This not-for-profit organization aims to collect, preserve, restore, operate and display streetcars and other railway related equipment.

DID YOU KNOW?

In 1962, Liverpool Township held the first Valley City Frog Jump as a part of their sesquicentennial.

Governor James A. Rhodes designated it as the official State Championship Contest.

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