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Here are some facts about Bryan, Ohio:
1. The city of Bryan is the county seat of Williams County, Ohio.
2. As of 2021, the estimated population of Bryan is around 8,000 people.
3. The town was named after William Jennings Bryan, former Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson.
4. Bryan was founded in 1840 and incorporated as a city in 1941.
5. One of Bryan's most notable attractions is Spangler Candy Company, makers of the famous Dum Dum lollipop.
6. Bryan has a thriving downtown area with many small businesses and restaurants.
7. The city is home to two parks, Karem Park and Recreation Center, and the Williams County Fairgrounds.
8. Bryan is located in the northwest corner of Ohio, about 50 miles west of Toledo and 100 miles north of Columbus.
9. The town has a strong sense of community and hosts events throughout the year, such as the Bryan Jubilee, a festival with live music, food, and games.
10. Farming and manufacturing are two of the major industries in and around Bryan.