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496 West performs at Glass City JazzFest, 2024
This photograph shows Charlie Wilson and his band 496 West performing at the third annual Glass City JazzFest. The festival was held at Glass City Metropark in Toledo, Ohio on August 10, 2024 and was hosted by Toledo's local internet radio station, The H-Factor Jazz Show
Toledo baseball guide of the Mud Hens, past and present of the professional game
This book, a 60 year history of the Toledo Mud Hens baseball team, was published in 1944 in Rossford, Ohio. The book covers players, managers, umpires, and league statistics of the various leagues the team belonged to. The Mud Hens were known as the Swamp Angels, Iron Men, and the White Stockings, among others, before the name Mud Hens became permanent in 1965. As of 2024, the Toledo Mud Hens are the Triple A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers and home games are played at Fifth Third Field in downtown Toledo
Toledo History Scrapbooks - Sister Cities - 1
Scrapbook created by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library from newspaper clippings and photocopies on the subject of Toledo, Ohio's sister cities. Articles are drawn from the Toledo Blade, the Toledo Journal, and international publications. As of 2024, Toledo's sister cities are Toledo, Spain; Londrina, Brazil; Qinhuangdao, China; Szeged, Hungary; Poznan, Poland; Toyohashi, Japan; Tanga Tanzania; Coburg, Germany; Coimbatore, India; and Hyderabad, Pakistan
100 Glimpses : Working at the Plant
100 Glimpses is a series of short documentaries produced by the Sight Center of Northwest Ohio. The series explores the organization's history. The Sight Center was founded in 1923 as the Toledo Society for the Blind. Located in Toledo, Ohio, the Center provides programs and services for people with visual impairment or blindness. In episode 82, Mary Ann Smith shares memories of working at the Chevrolet Motor Division Plant in North Toledo
Toledo Symphony Orchestra season of 1921-22, first popular concert, February 19, 1922
Program of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, Toledo, Ohio, on February 19, 1922, for the first popular concert. Performance was at Keith's Theatre
Lewis H. Clement, letter to Henry J. Hinde, November 14, 1924
The letter is addressed to Mr. Henry J. Hinde, President, Toledo Machine & Tool Company, from Lewis H. Clement, conductor of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra on November 14, 1924. Mr. Lewis asks Mr. Hinde for a donation of 300 in support of the Symphony
A field evaluation of the perpetual pavement concept
Final report.; Sponsoring agency: Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Statewide Planning & Research; Contract or grant no.: 34883.; "October 2024."; "PID: 111438"--Cover.; "Prepared in cooperation with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration"--page i.; Additional information provided in email: Sate job number: 136129.; Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-144 of Final report).Final report (216 pages, 13 unnumbered pages) -- [Fact sheet] (2 unnumbered pages).This report details the evaluation of a field study of the perpetual pavement concept. Seven test sections were instrumented on WAY 83 each with a specific build up to allow for a comprehensive examination of the effect of adding High Polymer to an asphalt mix. Sensors were installed in the test sections, including strain gages, temperature sensors and pressure cells. In addition a comprehensive laboratory testing protocol was completed to fully quantify the high polymer mixes
Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra, benefit concert poster, March 21
This poster advertises the Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra concert on March 21st. There is no year on the item. The performance was in Toledo, Ohio at the Henry J. Doermann Theatre at the University of Toledo and benefited the University Toledo Band, who sponsored the event. Charles W. Roth conducted the concert. The Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra also went by the name of the Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra
Old Adams Street Toledo City Mission and Day Nursery, monthly report, June 1904
This monthly report of the Old Adams Street Toledo City Mission and Day Nursery, in Toledo, Ohio, was written by the Reverend Allen G. Jennings, manager, to the Board of Trustees in June 1904. The Old Adams Street Toledo City Mission and Day Nursery was founded in 1871 and was a member of the Foundation of Charities. The organization offered employment placement and childcare services for Toledo's economically disadvantaged population