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Not Germany...NW Ohio

 

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Chick chunks?

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Chick Chik chunks?

 

Fixed that for you. :-D

 

Some unique buildings that are sadly underutilized, and those typically w-i-i-i-i-i-i-de midwestern small-town main streets.

tell everyone!

Town's alternate spelling reminds me more of mouthwash than the Fatherland.

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Just saw with the new census figures that little ol' Leipsic has the largest Hispanic population proportion in Ohio at 31.3%.  I love the census; numbers and data oh my! :)

Just saw with the new census figures that little ol' Leipsic has the largest Hispanic population proportion in Ohio at 31.3%.  I love the census; numbers and data oh my! :)

This may have something to do with the various factories on the edge of this town. There is a biofuel refinery, a sheet aluminum processing plant, a dog food plant, and that one factory whose purpose I exactly forget what it is but it is just northeast of the CSX/NS diamond and has rail access from both lines (the others only have CSX and truck access). I think that there is also some other stuff on the west side of town that is still in operation, one of them being a scrap metal facility, IIRC.

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Hey, I've actually been to Leipsic myself!  (I was taking a trip to get highway end photos, as well as check out a purported Texaco station in Grover Hill (OH 114 at OH 637 in Paulding County) for OhioGasPrices.com (a GasBuddy site).

 

Not until after I saw the town (which I was familiar with long before I visited, given the fact I enjoy road maps!) did I realize its resemblance to the German name "Leipzig"!

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