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  2. Wood County, OH | Official Website

    www.woodcountyohio.gov

    History of Wood County. Cities, Townships & Villages; Eleazer D. Wood; Fort Meigs; Historical Center & Museum; Lower Maumee Treaty; Wood County Courthouse; Wood County Jail

  3. Wood County, OH | Official Website

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    Bowling Green, OH 43402. Phone: 419-354-9000. Toll Free: 1-866-860-4140. Email Us. Search. Government ; Departments ; Quick Links ; How Do I... Employment Opportunities. Election Information. GIS Maps. Online Auction. No Wrong Door. For Employees. Latest News; Stay Up To Date With Wood County ...

  4. Wood County, Ohio

    www.co.wood.oh.us

    Official website for the government of Wood County in Ohio. Provides links to other Wood County Offices, and other information.

  5. Wood County, Ohio - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_County,_Ohio

    Wood County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio, named for Captain Eleazer D. Wood. It has a population of 132,248, a county seat of Bowling Green, and is part of the Toledo metropolitan area.

  6. Departments - Wood County, Ohio

    www.co.wood.oh.us/departments.html

    One Courthouse Sq. Bowling Green, OH., 43402 419.354.9000 1.866.860.4140

  7. Government | Wood County, OH

    www.woodcountyohio.gov/27

    A Guide to Wood County Government including information on Elected Officials, County organizational chart, office directory and frequently used services. Other Governmental Entities Links to city, village, township, schools along with State and Federal entities

  8. History - Wood County, Ohio

    www.co.wood.oh.us/history

    Wood County has nineteen townships, twenty-one villages and five cities. Visit the Wood County Historical Center and Museum to learn more information about Wood County and Northwest Ohio.

  9. Wood County Tourism

    www.woodcountytourism.com

    Wood County is a county in Ohio that was organized in 1820 from lands purchased from Native American tribes. It offers various events, attractions, and recreation opportunities for visitors and residents.

  10. Things to Do : Wood County Tourism

    www.woodcountytourism.com/attractions

    Explore the history, nature, and culture of Wood County, Ohio, with its parks, museums, theaters, and wind farm. Learn about Fort Meigs, the largest wooden fort in America, and the Maumee River, a walleye fishing destination.

  11. Wood County Museum

    woodcountyhistory.org

    The Wood County Historical Society promotes stories of Wood County, Ohio and its County Poor Farm, connecting memories of the past to the present while facilitating an informed future.