Forest, Ohio is a small village that spans both Hardin County and Wyandot County. Forest is located about twenty-two miles south of Findlay, twelve miles north of Kenton, and fifteen miles west of Upper Sandusky. Forest was founded in 1853 by John Gormley, serving primarily as a railroad town. Forest was incorporated as a village in 1865.
 
 
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Specializing in roofing, home improvements, and custom home construction, the company is based in Forest, Ohio. Its services are listed, along with its address and contact information.
http://www.alexanderconstruction.net/
C.T. Bryant is a professional horse trainer in Forest, Ohio, whose services include teaching people ride and compete in horse riding competitions, as well as cutting horses and training them for future competitions, breeding, and other services. His credentials, memberships, and contacts are presented.
http://www.ctbryantcuttinghorses.com/
The fundamental, premillennial, independent Baptist congregation meets at its facilities on North Martin Street in Forest, Ohio. Its regular weekly schedules, a church calendar, and leadership contacts are published to the site, along with an overview of the congregation’s beliefs and practices.
http://www.firstbaptistchurch-forest-ohio.com/
Serving the Riverdale School District area, the public library is headquartered in Forest, Ohio. Its regular and children’s services are highlighted, along with its location, hours of operation, contacts, announcements, and an online catalog of collections.
http://www.forestlibrary.org/
The official municipal site for the village offers a history of the community, contacts for its departmental and administrative offices, and a guide to local services, events, shopping venues, and businesses. Village ordinances and council minutes are posted to the site.
http://www.villageofforest.com/