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Alliance,   Amherst Heights,   Aultman,   Banker Heights,   Battlesburg,   Beach City,   Belfort,   Bolton,   Brewster,   Camp Creek,   Canal Fulton,   Canton,   Canton Road,   Crossroads,   Crystal Springs,   East Canton,   East Greenville,   East Sparta,   Elms Acres,   Elton,   Fairhope,   Freeburg,   Gambrinus,   Goodland Acres,   Greentown,   Greenwood Acres,   Harmon,   Hartville,   Hills and Dales,   Howenstine,   Justus,   Kendall Heights,   Lake Cable,   Lake Slagle,   Limaville,   Louisville,   Magnolia,   Mapleton,   Marlboro,   Massillon,   Maximo,   McDonaldsville,   Meyers Lake,   Middlebranch,   Minerva,   Moffitt Heights,   Myers,   New England,   Newman,   North Canton,   North Industry,   North Lawrence,   Oak Ridge,   Paris,   Perry Heights,   Pigeon Run,   Pleasant View,   Reedurban,   Richville,   Robertsville,   Sippo,   Sippo Heights,   Smoketown,   Stanwood,   Uniontown,   Urban Hill,   Waco,   Waynesburg,   Westarado,   Whipple Heights,   Wilmot,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Navarre, OH?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Navarre, Ohio:

1. Navarre was founded in 1834 by French and German immigrants who named the town after the province of Navarre in Spain.
2. The Ohio and Erie Canal went through Navarre, which played an important role in the town's development as a shipping and transportation hub.
3. Navarre was once known for its clay industry, which produced high-quality firebrick and drain tile.
4. The village is home to the Towpath Trailhead, which is part of the Ohio & Erie Canalway National Heritage Area.
5. Navarre is also known for its annual Fireman's Festival, which has been held every August since 1948.
6. The village has a unique and historic underground tunnel system that was once used to transport goods and people across town, but is now closed to the public.
7. The Navarre-Bethlehem Township Historical Society maintains a museum that showcases the history of the town and its residents.