Grand Rapids, Ohio Flower Delivery
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Grand Rapids Flower Delivery Service
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Grand Rapids Zip Codes:
43522
Grand Rapids: latitude 41.4077 – longitude -83.868
Grand Rapids is a village in Grand Rapids Township, Wood County, Ohio, United States, along the Maumee River. The population was 965 at the 2010 census. Grand Rapids is served by a branch of the Weston Public Library.
Grand Rapids is the hometown of Robyn Hancock, the 1996 Miss Ohio who represented Ohio in the Miss America contest. She before held the title of Miss Crestline. The town was after that the home of glass sculptor Dominick Labino, whose working studio remains in operation. Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient and Retired Navy SEAL Master Chief, Edward Byers, is from Grand Rapids and upon 24 Sept 2020 had a road naming dedication in honor. State Route 65 was renamed to the “Master Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Edward C Byers Jr Medal of Honor Recipient Highway”. The ration of the highway that was renamed runs from the State Route 65 and 64 split through the perch of Wood county to Henry county.
On the second Sunday of October each year, the town hosts the Apple Butter Festival which has attracted higher than 70,000 people.
Grand Rapids was originally called Gilead, and under the latter reveal was platted in 1833. To meet the challenges of keeping passable water in its canals in the 1840s, the come clean of Ohio built a large dam across the Maumee River at Gilead in 1845. Because the dam replaced a smaller dam that had been built to provide capability to a mill and thereby restricted the water capacity provided to the mill, the irritated citizens of Gilead destroyed the dam. Following the destruction of the dam, a side clip canal was built that related Gilead subsequent to the main canal. This caused an economic boom in Gilead and the village was incorporated as Grand Rapids in 1855.