Weston, Ohio is a small village located in Wood County, just a few miles west of Bowling Green. The community was settled by Ralph Keeler, who came in 1833, followed by Thomas Taylor in 1834, merging what had been called Keeler’s Prairie and Taylortown to form the Village of Weston, which was incorporated in 1874.
 
 
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The Indian motorcycle dealership offers bikes and trikes, trike conversions, sidecars and accessories, fully supporting all 1999-2004 Indian models, as well as being a dealer for DFT, Champion Trike kits, The Trike Shop, and American Wire Racing Wheel. Its products and services are outlined, and its location and hours are posted.
http://www.indianmcweston.com/
Family owned and operated, the flower shop in Weston, Ohio is featured, including its location, store hours, payment options, areas served, and delivery policies. Its products may be purchased online for local delivery.
http://www.westonohmckenziesflowers.com/
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Offering homeowners, auto, farm, business and life insurance policies, as well as annuities and IRAs, the insurance company in Westlake, Ohio is located on Main Street. Its location, office hours, and contacts are featured.
http://www.rkmilleragency.com/
Associated with the Assembly of God Churches, the congregation meets at its facilities on Locust Street in Weston, Ohio. Its beliefs, mission and project are outlined, along with a calendar of upcoming events, service schedule, pastor’s blog, and directions to the church.
http://www.100451.agchurches.org/
The services, local history and genealogy resources, youth services, and programs of the library in Weston, Ohio are highlighted, including the locations of its main library and branch facility, hours of operation, program calendar, and a variety of online resources.
http://www.westonpl.org/
Settled in 1833, the village is located in northwestern Ohio. The official web site for the municipality identified and offers contact information for the local government administrative offices, departments, services, and elected officials, as well as a guide to local facilities, points of interest, activities, and businesses.
http://www.westonohio.org/