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History
The city of Kenton,
located on the SciotoRiver
in Northwestern Ohio, is named after the frontiersman
Simon Kenton. The Seat of Hardin County, The community was incorporated as a
village in 1845 and became a city in 1886. An Agricultural trade center from
early days, industry developed in the city during the latter half of the 19th
century as part of the general industrializing of the United
States. Since World War II, industrial
growth has been spurred by community effort in order to offset declines in
agricultural employment.
Physically located almost equi-distant from the larger communities of Findlay,
Lima, and Marion,
the Kenton Community is influenced by all three and cannot be considered a part
of the "metropolitan" area of any one of them. Major highways connect
Kenton with all parts of the state and considerable Fort
Wayne to Columbus
and Toledo to Springfield
truck traffic passes through the city.