Crestline, Ohio is a village in both Crawford and Richland counties. The community was sometime after 1850, when a route was needed between Shelby and Galion, a distance of thirteen miles, by the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. As there were no towns between Shelby and Galion, the railroad decided to build a station at a place about halfway, where the railroad crossed the Leesville Road. The new community was first known as Crest Line, later shortened to one word.
 
 
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Anthony-Lee Screen Printing, Inc.
The Crestline, Ohio company supplies screen printed products and manufactures screen printing prepress services, including that from artwork, film positives, and silk screens. Its products and services are highlighted, along with its location and contact data.
http://www.anthonylee.com/
Crestline Exempted Village Schools
The public school administrative district operates North Elementary School, a PK-3rd grade campus, Southeast School, for students in grades 4-6, and Crestline High School, for students in 7-12th grades, each located in Crestline, Ohio. Featured is an event calendar, staff directory, student handbook, and lunch menu.
http://www.crestline.k12.oh.us/
Crestline First United Methodist Church
The UMC congregation meets at its facilities on North Thoman Street in Crestline, Ohio. Maps show the location of the facility, and a schedule of services, programs and events is published. Other resources include a history of the church, prayer requests, and contacts.
http://www.gbgm-umc.org/crestlineumc/
Chronicling the history of the Pennsylvania Railroad facilities in Crestline, Ohio, and attempts that have been made to preserve existing buildings, the site includes a historical record, photographs, news, and announcements.
http://www.crestlineprr.com/
Crestline Roundhouse Preservation Society
The tax-exempt organization was formed for the purpose of preserving the historic Crestline Roundhouse in Crestline, Ohio from demolition, its goals, mission statement, and its officers and board of directors are identified, along with announcements and photographs.
http://www.crestlineroundhouse.org/
FPI is a Crestline, Ohio company that provides custom plastic extrusions, including deliveries to a wide range of customers and locations, its secondary services including welding, packaging, hole punching, and custom die design, color matching, custom configurations, in-line and off-line fabrications, and prototypes. Its products and services, material information, and contacts are posted.
http://www.fowler-inc.com/
Featuring a historical account and period photographs of the Old Union Station, the Bee Line, and early businesses, schools, churches, and other people and places representing the history of Crestline, Ohio. Obituaries and genealogical data are included.
http://www.oldtimecrestlineohio.com/
PTI is an ISO/IEC 17025 certified laboratory in Crestline, Ohio, offering a wide variety of services, including third-party cmm inspection service, calibration, and sorting services. A company introduction is featured, with information about its calibration and inspection services, custom gauges, and equipment for sale. A client login is included.
http://www.pticmm.com/
Family owned and operated, Tasco is a metal stamping and welded sub-assembly manufacturer in Crestline, Ohio. A profile of the company, its products, services, and support services are featured, along with a history of the company, certification data, and contacts.
http://www.tascothompson.com/
Crestline, Ohio’s official web site features general information about the community, its municipal government, departments, and services, along with maps of the area, a community calendar, and guide to area churches, organizations, and businesses.
http://www.crestlineoh.com/