Carey is a village in Wyandot County, Ohio. The village was laid out by R.M. Shuler and W.J. Buell in 1843 on land that they owned, and named for the Honorable Judge John Carey, one of the area’s first settlers, and president of the Indiana, Bloomington and Western Railroad. Carey was incorporated as a village in 1858.
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Carey Area Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber is a business membership organization comprised of member businesses and professional people in Carey, Ohio and the surrounding community. Member benefits are defined, along with a member and staff directory, schedules, and other resources.
http://www.careychamber.com/
Carey Exempted Village Schools
The public school administrative district in Carey, Ohio operates Carey Elementary School and Carey High School, each of which are profiled, with faculty and staff listings, announcements, and schedules. An overview of the district’s athletics programs and academic curriculum are included.
http://careyevs.schoolwires.com/
The location and hours of operation for the library in Carey, Ohio are posted, and an overview of its services, collections, and schedules is included. Also presented is a history of the library.
http://www.dorcascarey.org/
Situated on Ohio State Route 568, four minutes west of Carey, the caverns include the Sheriden cave site, which has yielded thousands of different specimens and artifacts that include species that lived in Ohio prior to the last glacial period. A map shows the location of the caverns, and information on tours are presented.
http://www.indiantrailcaverns.com/
Memorial United Methodist Church
The history of the UMC congregation in Carey, Ohio is related, and a map shows the location of the church. Other resources include a Sunday worship schedule, pastoral and leadership contacts, photographs, and a calendar of events.
http://www.careymemorialumc.org/
Located in Wyandot County, in northwestern Ohio, Carey is a small midwestern community. Its official municipal web site introduces the village’s mayor, elected officials, administrative offices, boards and committees. Public notices, codified ordinances, and various public records are included.
http://www.careyohio.org/