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The Mosher House is Prairie-style house constructed by John A. Mosher in Wellington, Ohio, in 1902. The two-story house has an asymmetrical cruciform plan with an open porch at the west side facing the street. The exterior has horizontal board and batten siding with stucco above the second floor window sill height.
Main St. and Herrick Ave. Wellington: 118: Wellington Historic District: Wellington Historic District: May 30, 1979 : Irregular pattern along Main St. from Kelley St. to the former Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad line
Old St. Patrick's Church (also known as Old North Primary School) is a historic church at 512 N. Main Street in Wellington, Ohio. It was built in 1875 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
The rights to name the town then went to William Welling, who chose the name “Wellington,” either after himself or the Duke of Wellington. Wellington was incorporated as a village in 1855. [3] In 1858, the former American House Hotel (later torn down and replaced by Herrick Memorial Library) was the site of the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue.
Wellington has many sports including football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, wrestling, track and field, baseball, softball, and the state renowned marching band. The school is a member of the Lorain County League (LCL) which includes other area schools such as Oberlin High School , Keystone High School , Brookside High School , Clearview ...
SR 67 south (South Kilbourne Street) / SR 162 east (West Jefferson Street) – Upper Sandusky, North Fairfield: Western end of SR 67 concurrency; western terminus of SR 162: 104.75: 168.58: SR 19 / SR 67 ends – Bloomville, Green Springs: Eastern end of SR 67 concurrency: Sandusky: Bellevue: 118.48: 190.68: US 20 west (West Main Street ...
The Sprague House south of Wellington Location of Wellington Township in Lorain County Coordinates: 41°10′N 82°13′W / 41.167°N 82.217°W / 41.167; -
State Route 58 (SR 58) is a north–south state highway in northern Ohio maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). The 41.627 miles (66.992 km) that make up SR 58 serve the cities of Ashland, Wellington, Oberlin, Amherst, and Lorain in Ashland and Lorain Counties.