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Wadsworth, Ohio

Settled in 1814 by a group of New England settlers, Wadsworth combines old fashioned charm with contemporary city services including city owned utilities such as high speed internet access and cable television services. Located in close proximity to both Akron and Cleveland, Wadsworth is experiencing a healthy growth trend providing many housing opportunities from gorgeous Victorian homes to brand new construction.

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