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==== Neighborhoods and suburbs ==== {{Main|Neighborhoods in Toledo, Ohio}} [[File:MeadowoodOldOrchard.jpg|thumb|[[Old Orchard (Toledo, Ohio)|Old Orchard]] neighborhood]] The [[Old West End District (Toledo, Ohio)|Old West End]] is a historic neighborhood of [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]], Arts & Crafts, and other Edwardian-style houses made in the era. The historic district is listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. {{div col|colwidth=20em}} * Beverly * Birmingham * Darby (Eastern to South-Old South End) * DeVeaux * Crossgates * Five Points * [[Downtown Toledo|Downtown]] * East Toledo * Franklin Park * Garfield * Glendale-Heatherdowns (Byrne-Heatherdowns Village) * [[Harvard Terrace: Toledo, Ohio|Harvard Terrace]] * Junction Neighborhood * [[Library Village (Toledo, Ohio)|Library Village]] * Nasby * North Towne * [[Old Orchard (Toledo, Ohio)|Old Orchard]] * [[Old West End District (Toledo, Ohio)|Old West End]] * Old South End * Old Town * ONE Village (includes the Polish International Village, Vistula, & North River) * ONYX (includes historic Kuschwantz and Lenk's Hill neighborhoods) * [[Ottawa, Toledo, Ohio|Ottawa]] * [[Point Place (Toledo Ohio)|Point Place]] * Reynolds Corners * Roosevelt * Scott Park * Secor Gardens (includes the University of Toledo) * Southwyck * Wernert's Corner * Trilby * University Hills * Uptown * [[Warehouse District (Toledo, Ohio)|Warehouse District]] * Warren Sherman * Westgate * [[Westmoreland (Toledo, Ohio)|Westmoreland]] {{div col end}} On January 15, 1936, the first building to be completely covered in glass was constructed in Toledo. It was a building for the [[Owens-Illinois Glass Company]] and marked a milestone in [[architecture|architectural design]] representative of the [[International Style (architecture)|International style]] of architecture, which was at that time becoming increasingly popular in the US.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Bacon |first=Mardges |title=John McAndrew's modernist vision: from the Vassar College Art Library to the Museum of Modern Art in New York |date=2018 |publisher=Princeton Architectural Press |isbn=978-1-61689-786-4 |location=New York |oclc=1059450963}}</ref> [[File:Toledo Metro Area.PNG|thumb|[[Toledo metropolitan area]]]] According to the [[US Census Bureau]], the [[Toledo metropolitan area]] covers four Ohio counties and one Michigan county, which combines with other micropolitan areas and counties for a combined statistical area. Some of what are now considered its suburbs in Ohio include: [[Bowling Green, Ohio|Bowling Green]], [[Holland, Ohio|Holland]], [[Lake Township, Wood County, Ohio|Lake Township]], [[Maumee, Ohio|Maumee]], [[Millbury, Ohio|Millbury]], [[Monclova Township, Lucas County, Ohio|Monclova Township]], [[Northwood, Ohio|Northwood]], [[Oregon, Ohio|Oregon]], [[Ottawa Hills, Ohio|Ottawa Hills]], [[Perrysburg, Ohio|Perrysburg]], [[Rossford, Ohio|Rossford]], [[Springfield Township, Lucas County, Ohio|Springfield Township]], [[Sylvania, Ohio|Sylvania]], [[Walbridge, Ohio|Walbridge]], [[Waterville, Ohio|Waterville]], [[Whitehouse, Ohio|Whitehouse]], and [[Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio|Washington Township]]. [[Bedford Township, Monroe County, Michigan|Bedford Township, Michigan]] including the communities of [[Lambertville, Michigan]], [[Temperance, Michigan]], and [[Erie Township, Michigan]] are Toledo's Michigan suburbs, just above the city over the state line in Monroe County.
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