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  1. Wood County, OH | Official Website. One Courthouse Square. Bowling Green, OH 43402. Phone: 419-354-9000. Toll Free: 1-866-860-4140. Email Us. Government. Departments. Quick Links.

  2. Official website for the government of Wood County in Ohio. Provides links to other Wood County Offices, and other information.

  3. 2000 census. As of the census [14] of 2000, there were 121,065 people, 45,172 households, and 29,678 families living in the county. The population density was 196 people per square mile (76 people/km 2). There were 47,468 housing units at an average density of 77 units per square mile (30/km 2).

  4. Wood County, OH | Official Website. Employment Opportunities. Election Information. GIS Maps. Online Auction. No Wrong Door. For Employees. Latest News. Stay Up To Date With Wood County.

  5. Nestled in the heart of Ohio, Wood County emerges as a captivating destination where history intertwines with the serenity of nature's landscapes. Founded on April 1, 1820, the county was named in honor of Captain Eleazer D. Wood, the esteemed engineer behind Fort Meigs during the War of 1812.

  6. The Maumee River, Wood Countys northern boundary, is the largest river flowing into the Great Lakes from the U.S. side. It is also the home of world-class fishing. Lake Erie Walleye, the best-tasting game fish of the Great Lakes, migrate up the Maumee River to spawn every spring.

  7. Out of the Great Black Swamp of yesterday emerged a well drained, rich, fertile, and productive county. Wood County has nineteen townships, twenty-one villages and five cities. Visit the Wood County Historical Center and Museum to learn more information about Wood County and Northwest Ohio.

  8. Oct 30, 2022 · This county is full of possibilities for learning, discovery, and fun; see plenty of amusing specialized museums, visit the scenic parks and reserves or hop to art exhibits dotted around the area. If you want to discover more, here are the best things to do in Wood County, Ohio.

  9. Welcome to Wood County! Wood County was organized on February 12, 1820, when the legislature carved 14 counties from the lands purchased from the Wyandot, Seneca, Delaware, Shawnee, Potawatomi, Ottawa, and Chippewa tribes as a result of the Lower Maumee Treaty of September 28, 1817.

  10. A Guide to Wood County Government including information on Elected Officials, County organizational chart, office directory and frequently used services. Other Governmental Entities Links to city, village, township, schools along with State and Federal entities