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Bloomington Avenue between [[Cleveland Rd., Wooster, Ohio|Cleveland Rd.]] at one end and [[Beall AVe., Wooster, Ohio|Beall Avenue]] on the other; and [[Bloomington Dr., Wooster, Ohio|Bloomington Drive]] between [[Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio|Beall]] and [[Rumbaugh Circle, Wooster, Ohio|Rumbaugh Circle]], recall the time in the last quarter of the nineteenth century when the town of [[Bloomington, Ohio|Bloomington]] occupied the area between Wayne and [[Kurtz St., Wooster, Ohio|Kurtz]], and [[Burbank St., Wooster, Ohio|Burbank]] and [[Gasche St., Wooster, Ohio|Gasche]] streets. From twenty houses in 1870, the [[Wooster, Ohio|Wooster]] suburb expanded to almost fifty by 1897. <ref>"The Streets of Wooster" by Richard Peter. Wooster, Ohio, 1985. p.9.</ref>
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[[Bloomington Ave., Wooster, Ohio|Bloomington Avenue]] between [[Cleveland Rd., Wooster, Ohio|Cleveland Rd.]] at one end and [[Beall AVe., Wooster, Ohio|Beall Avenue]] on the other; and [[Bloomington Dr., Wooster, Ohio|Bloomington Drive]] between [[Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio|Beall]] and [[Rumbaugh Circle, Wooster, Ohio|Rumbaugh Circle]], recall the time in the last quarter of the nineteenth century when the town of [[Bloomington, Ohio|Bloomington]] occupied the area between Wayne and [[Kurtz St., Wooster, Ohio|Kurtz]], and [[Burbank St., Wooster, Ohio|Burbank]] and [[Gasche St., Wooster, Ohio|Gasche]] streets. From twenty houses in 1870, the [[Wooster, Ohio|Wooster]] suburb expanded to almost fifty by 1897. <ref>"The Streets of Wooster" by Richard Peter. Wooster, Ohio, 1985. p.9.</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:53, 25 March 2015

Bloomington Avenue between Cleveland Rd. at one end and Beall Avenue on the other; and Bloomington Drive between Beall and Rumbaugh Circle, recall the time in the last quarter of the nineteenth century when the town of Bloomington occupied the area between Wayne and Kurtz, and Burbank and Gasche streets. From twenty houses in 1870, the Wooster suburb expanded to almost fifty by 1897. [1]

References

  1. "The Streets of Wooster" by Richard Peter. Wooster, Ohio, 1985. p.9.