Seneca County, county in New York, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 54,938 inhabitants. The county was created 221 years ago in 1804. Its county seat is Waterloo (village), New York.
There are 1 city/town in Seneca County, OH. The largest city of Seneca County is New Riegel with a population of 234.
New Riegel, Human settlement in Seneca County, Ohio, United States of America
Seneca County sits in northwestern Ohio, bordering Lake Erie to the north. It was established in 1820 and named for the Seneca nation of Native Americans. Here are some of the notable cities and towns in Seneca County:
Fostoria
Fostoria is the largest city in Seneca County, located at the convergence of multiple historic railroads. It was incorporated in 1854 and has landmarks like the Fostoria Rail Preservation Society Museum, the Veterans Memorial Park, and the Mazza Museum of International Art from Picture Books.
Tiffin
Tiffin is the county seat, founded in 1822 and named after Edward Tiffin, the first Governor of Ohio. Some points of interest include the Ritz Theatre, Tiffin Glass Museum highlighting the city's glassmaking history, and the Tiffin Historic District.
Bettsville
Bettsville is a village located along the Sandusky River that was platted in 1835. It contains historic Greek Revival architecture as well as the Seneca County Commissioner's office and fairgrounds.
Bascom
Bascom is a small village in southwestern Seneca County settled in the 1830s. It is home to Hopewell-Loudon High School, the Mathew P. Reardon Memorial Wildlife Reserve, and the historic Bascom United Methodist Church.
Bloomville
Bloomville is a very small village along the East Branch of Wolf Creek founded in the early 1800s. It contains the Seneca County Domestic Relations Court as well as historic buildings like the Bloomville Opera House.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Seneca County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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New Riegel | Human settlement in Seneca County, Ohio, United States of America | 234 |