November 5, 2024

VOTE: 10 Best North Olmsted Landmarks

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We all have so much pride in our beloved city with no shortage of places to go and enjoy. We here at Kee On Sports would like to recognize the Top 10 landmarks and also places to be in North Olmsted with your help.

We value the feedback of our readers and want to make sure your voice is heard. On page two is your chance to vote in the comment section with your top selections for “Best Places to enjoy and see in North Olmsted”.  It can be as something as simple as The Water Tower and Frostville, or a just that corner store or landmark that brings you happiness every time you visit.

Let your voice be heard on page two.  We will tally the Top 10 selections and release the list later this month.

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12 thoughts on “VOTE: 10 Best North Olmsted Landmarks

  1. My Gramma lived on Dover Rd. Her house has since been torn down and a office building has been built. When my siblings and myself were little we used to look for the water tower to know we were close to gramma’s house. That water tower will always be “Gramma Nunn’s” water tower. Not a N Olmsted resident but many memories going to visit gramma

  2. The Water Tower, Buckeye Lanes, Malley’s, St. Brendan’s, Great Northern Mall, The Westbury, Frostville Museum, Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Chuck E Cheese, Denny’s.

  3. The water tower!! Growing up there in the 1970s the water tower was a place to gather. There was also a church on Porter where we would hang out in the basement. It was like a coffee shop. I know where it is, I just don’t remember the name.

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