Originally part of Bedford Township in the Western Reserve, which was founded in 1797, Bedford was incorporated as a village in 1837, and as a city in 1932, adopting a council-manager form of government. Bedford, Ohio is a city in Cuyahoga County.
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The PK-12 public school administrative district is headquartered in Bedford, Ohio. Each of its school campuses are profiled, along with a district calendar, district forms, photographs, and access to various publications.
http://www.bedford.k12.oh.us/
The Historical Society in Bedford, Ohio maintains four historical structures, including a general museum, a library and archive in the circa 1874 Town Hall building, the 1892 former Baptist Church, and the 1832 Hezekiah Dunham House. A local history and profile of each of the structures is stated, along with a calendar of programs and events.
http://www.bedfordohiohistory.org/
The city’s official web site features an overview of the city’s administrative offices and departments, along with an event calendar and guide to residents of the city, business owners, and visitors.
http://www.bedfordoh.gov/
St. Peter is a Roman Catholic, coeducational, college preparatory high school in Bedford, Ohio. Its academic, athletics, and alumni programs are defined, along with its admissions policies and schedules.
http://www.stpeterchanel.com/
The Pooka is a central figure in the later work of artist Richard Sedlon, who lived his adult life in Bedford, residing in the 1832 Hezekiah Dunham House. The event celebrates his life and art. A schedule of events, exhibitors and partners are posted, and tickets may be purchased online.
http://www.bedfordpooka.org/