All Rights Reserved. Scroll To Top. Can't find it? Let's look for it! Hang on! Moon see address below. Food and lodging: There are several eating places and motels in Upper Sandusky. Visitors will also find restaurants and motels in Bucyrus 16 miles east , Findlay 24 miles northwest , and Marion 20 miles south. Directions: Take Interstate 23 to the Route 30 exit; travel two miles west to the edge of Upper Sandusky. Turn right at the second street Fourth Street ; follow Fourth Street several blocks to where it ends at Church Street.
The mission is directly ahead in the cemetery. Coming from the west on Route 30, turn left on Warpole; go north one block to Church Street, then turn right and follow Church Street to the cemetery and mission. For further information, contact: Jean S. Moon, South Eighth St. Thelma R. The city takes its name from an earlier Wyandot Indian village of the same name , which was located nearby.
Upper Sandusky is rich in history. Its origins date back to the early s. It was home to the Wyandotte Native Americans until Upper Sandusky became the Wyandot County seat in It was named "Upper" because it is located near the headwaters of the Sandusky River; Sandusky, Ohio is at the mouth of the same river, some 50 miles 80 km away.
The head of city government, as of , is Mayor Scott Washburn. According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 7. Upper Sandusky is home to more than forty industrial firms, which make a variety of products for heavy industry and business.
Upper Sandusky industries include the manufacturing of interior auto trim at M-Tek Incorporated; automotive and safety glass at Guardian Industries; wire mesh for concrete products at Engineered Wire Products; and plastic injection molded products at DuPont Liquid Packaging Systems. Upper Sandusky recently became the corporate headquarters for the Ithaca Gun Company, a manufacturer of firearms with a new multimillion-dollar manufacturing facility.
The Star Theater in Upper Sandusky is a non-profit organization that began in the s as a movie theater. In the s, a group of people from Upper Sandusky who were interested in live theater began using the theater for on-stage events. In , the theater re-opened as a community theater. The theater has workshops for young children and teenagers, as well as shows for the whole community.
The theater continues to show movies even today. Opponents of the dam projected that its removal would improve access for walleye and other migratory fish to areas upstream and lead to an increase in their population, as has happened on other rivers where dams have been removed.
The Ballville Dam was no longer used for power generation or navigation improvements. The city is approximately 59 mi 96 km south of Toledo and 62 mi 99 km north of Columbus. The population was 6, at the census. Prior to that, it was in northwestern Ohio Indian country above the Greenville Treaty line of The city has a lending library, the Upper Sandusky Community Library.
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