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WELCOME TO HISTORIC WESTMORELAND
 
Westmoreland, a residential neighborhood in Toledo, Ohio, was designated a historic district by the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.  The architectural diversity of its homes makes Westmoreland unique among urban subdivisions.  A homeowners organization, The Westmoreland Association, was established in 1919 and is committed to preserving the unique character of the neighborhood. Association activities include organizing social events and home tours, maintaining a block watch program, publishing a newsletter, the Westmoreland Gazette, and working to enhance common areas. A volunteer Board of Directors oversees the activities of the Association.
   
"Living in Westmoreland means loving and preserving the past. It means slate roofs, flagstone floors, leaded glass windows, plaster cornices, and maid's quarters. It means finding out that the original owner of your home played in the 1910 World Series or invented the first bug spray...  Living in Westmoreland means feeling connected, not just with the past, but with one another."
(exerpt from Recipes and Remembrances)
 
WHERE IN THE WORLD IS WESTMORELAND?
   
Westmoreland is about three miles west of downtown Toledo, Ohio, a port city located in the Great Lakes region of the United States, about sixty miles south of Detroit, Michigan and one hundred fifteen miles west of Cleveland, Ohio. It is conveniently located within one mile of The University of Toledo and The Toledo Hospital, two miles from the world class Toledo Museum of Art, and about three miles from the fabulous Toledo Zoo. It is a stone's throw from Ottawa Park, Gesu Church, and St. Francis de Sales High School. Restaurants, shopping and entertainment are only minutes away. Check out local events at Toledo.com.  For more information on Toledo click here to visit the city's website.

The boundaries of Westmoreland are West Bancroft Street on the north, Parkside Boulevard on the west, Upton Avenue on the east, and an irregular border on the south from Allenby to Upton.  Click here for an interactive map.