Located on the Maumee River, the city of Maumee was once a major shipping port linking the East and West. The small town feel of Maumee mixed with the convenient nearby big city of Toledo makes it special. Maumee continues to grow, expand, and modernize, while maintaining its historical charm. The quaint suburb has a lot to offer for those considering buying in the area. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce ranks Maumee #28 on the list of "Best Cities to Live in Ohio" and Maumee was formerly named an "All American City" by the National Civic League.
The Maumee School District is ranked in the top 33% of all Ohio school districts. The high school boasts a state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center that seats nearly 800 as well as a brand new football stadium. Kazmaier Stadium, named after Maumee alumni and Heisman recipient Richard Kazmaier, underwent a nearly $2 million renovation in 2018.
Uptown Maumee is lined with long-standing small businesses. Some local favorites include Dale's Bar and Grill, The Village Idiot, Jacky's Depot, Georgette's Grounds and Gifts, and the iconic Maumee Indoor Theatre. The streets are beautiful and include several trees sprinkled throughout the Uptown neighborhood. The district preserves Maumee's scenic appearance and history with the dedicated historical district and society.
The Fallen Timbers outdoor mall is a local favorite. If you are looking for clothing stores, boutiques and shops, restaurants, or even a movie to watch at Maumee's local Cinemark, Fallen Timbers has it all. It was named after the Battle of Fallen Timbers, which was the final battle in the Northwest Indian War for control of the Northwest Territory. General "Mad Anthony" Wayne led this battle, hence the high school a town over being named after him.
The Fallen Timbers Monument, Metropark, and Memorial are just a few of the outdoor locations in Maumee that incorporate its history. There are plenty of walking and exercising opportunities, not to mention the educational nature of the parks explaining the history behind the battle. Here, the Native American tribes are honored and recognized for their sacrifice.
Side Cut Metropark is a popular location in Maumee, named for being a sidecut on the Miami and Erie Canal. Side Cut offers a selection of spots and locations like free fishing, picnic tables, running and walking trails, and more. A few other parks in Maumee include Audubon Islands State Metro Preserve, Rolf Park, and Towpath Park. Maumee's location on the river gives some of these locations a beautiful view of the water.
Besides a variety of things to do in Maumee, it is a growing economic town. Some of the major employers include Spartan Chemical, Dana Inc., and UPS. Its borders are formed by Interstate 80/90 to the north, to the west by Interstate 475/U.S. Route 23, and to the southeast by the Maumee River, making Maumee a great place to live in if you are a commuter as well!
Maumee, OH has a population of with an average household income of $. When it comes to real estate occupancy specifics, approximately residents own their home and rent their home. As for the weather, the average summer high temperature is F and the yearly rainfall average is inches. We invite you to explore the local real estate market in Maumee. There are currently residential listings on the market in Maumee with an average list price of homes for sale of $299K. Last month's average sold price was $299K. We have expert agents who know the real estate market in Maumee and are the professionals you need to help buy or sell your next property.
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