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Convenient: Our location makes Bersticker-Scott Funeral Home convenient to you, your family, and friends. We serve...
Northwood is a city in Wood County, Ohio, United States, within the Toledo metropolitan area. The population was 5,265 at the 2010 census.
In 1898 Edward Ford's glass factory was built along the Maumee River, which ultimately led to the incorporation of the village of Rossford in 1939 within the western portion of the township. The original boundary of Ross Township can be observed by following the predominantly straight southern border of Northwood directly west into Rossford, tracing Elm Tree St. in a line directly to the Maumee River, and then along the Lucas County-Wood County border until it hits Ottawa County, and then runs south back to the starting point. On December 1, 1962, Ross Township ceased to exist when it became incorporated as the city of Northwood, so aptly named because of its location at the top of Wood County. The population was 5,471 at the United States Census 2000 census.
Northwood was originally Ross Township.
The official website for the city of Northwood is https://www.northwoodoh.gov/.
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