Point Place (Toledo, Ohio)
Today, Point Place is home to many docks, parks, and yacht clubs. Of those include the Toledo Yacht Club, which was formed in 1865 and is now located in Bay View Park.
History
In 1935, The Toledo City Council voted against the purchase of Point Place from Washington Township. However in 1937, Point Place was annexed by the city of Toledo as they promised paved roads, sidewalks, city services, and better police protection to deal with the growing problem of prohibition and gambling problems that the area experienced at the time. As a result, Point Place was no longer apart of the Washington Township Police & Fire Department. In 1949, the Willow Beach Amusement Area closed due to a death on one of the rides. In the same year, the Toledo Onboard Club formed, which would later become the River View Yacht Club. On April 11th of 1965, Point Place endured one of the many tornadoes apart of the Palm Sunday Outbreak, which leveled many homes and businesses in the community. The tornado reached around 240mph as the death toll reached 18 in Point Place once the tornado concluded.
Transportation
Point Place is near two major interstates, I-75, and I-280, which connects to I-80/I-90. Summit Street runs through the middle of Point Place and serves as the major center of commerce.
Parks
- Cullen Park
- Detwiler Park
- Edgewater Park
- Friendship Park
- Harry Kessler Park
- Shoreland Park
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The empty public pool at Detwiler Park in Point Place Ohio.
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Illuminated street sign for Toledo Lucas County Public Library, Point Place branch.
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Harry Kessler Park Signage
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Friendship Park in 1910
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Friendship Park in 1910
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Bay Park in 1913
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Point Place
- ^ "Point Place History".
- ^ "Point Place Toledo".
- ^ "Point Place Toledo Ohio". Toledo.com. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
- ^ "Point Place History".
- ^ "History". Retrieved 2024-05-14.
- ^ "Park History · Willow Beach Amusement Park · Toledo Lucas County Public Library". tlcplarchitecture.omeka.net. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
- ^ US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "1965 Palm Sunday Tornado". www.weather.gov. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
- ^ US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "1965 Palm Sunday Tornado". www.weather.gov. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
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