Posted July 17, 200618 yr Maumee is one of Toledo's suburb which right on the south side of the city limits. The population is about 15,000 and it's considered as a "job center" city since there are more employees who work in this town than the number of residents. Maumee was acknowledged as "All-America City" this year as they pride themselves on schools, neighborhoods, businesses, and quaint-like ambience to their community:
July 17, 200618 yr Never underestimate the rivalry between Maumee and Perrysburg since they sit on both sides of the river across from each other.
July 17, 200618 yr i have a friend in planning down at UC that lived in maumee. She always said that it had a real "hometown" feel to it...i haven't visited yet though
July 17, 200618 yr good old maumee. bonjour can you get some shots of those little canal houses tucked in behind the larger houses along river road? do you know what i mean? i had friends that lived in one in college, they are pretty cool. also, if you think of it, the opening of fishing season around the river there is quite a sight.
July 18, 200618 yr lol! i'll add this tidbit is one instance where c-dawg is not, um, being overly enthusiastic ! :laugh: - if it's still going on like it was in my days around there, the opening of the walleye season is unbelievable. there are so many people on the river -- you can hardly even see the river! c-dawg i had no idea you were an anderson, esp those andersons, i knew some of your relatives at beegee. the andersons stores are the best/coolest stores in ohio!
July 22, 200618 yr Hey C-Dawg nice to know you are one of the Andersons. I love the store but I avoid the store on Talmadge because its crowded all the time. So I go to Woodville Rd. and it's crowded but not as much as the other ones. I want to pick your brains since Anderson's are our "Kennedys" hehe. Are there any plans to have Andersons ethanol plants around Toledo area soon? With abundance of agricultural lands and top-class transportation hub it would make sense to locate a plant here. Also with the surging stock prices and revenue anytime soon for hiring more white-collar jobs to add into our metro region? Andersons could add some corporate jobs in downtown Toledo and just a wishful thinking they could open an Anderson's store in downtown near the 5/3 field with a warehouse ambience and would really attract out-of-towners. Last but not least, Andersons are doing so well with the retail side they could open stores in Findlay, Perrysburg, North Toledo (near the booming Bedford Twp. community), Defiance and Fremont because a lot of NW Ohio folks love you and very dedicated to the quality products you provide for us. I'm looking forward to the low-downs of your view. :clap:
July 22, 200618 yr I'm quite sure these are the first pics I've seen of this city. Looks attractive. Thanks for the mini tour
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