PrintChange Text SizeChange Text SizeChange Text Size

Resident Resources

We've put together a handy list of phone numbers and web addresses for easy reference. In some cases, the link may take you to another page on our site. Wherever it ultimately takes you, we hope this information makes getting there a little easier for you.

Don't know who to contact for city services? Check Services A-Z or our City Department Phone and Email Directory.

Be sure to visit www.dotoledo.org for a comprehensive view of everything our region has to offer.

Attractions
City Officials
Country Journal
Court, Municipal
Employment
Forms & Documents
Local History
Mayor's Office
Parks & Forestry
Post Office
Public Library
Public Meetings
Restaurants
Senior Services
Shopping
Storm Water
Taxes
Utilities
Zoning Issues

Attractions

The Butterfly House

11500 Obee Rd.
Whitehouse, Ohio
P: 419-877-2733
www.butterfly-house.com
See more than 1,000 butterflies of diverse species from North and South America and Asia living among garden flowers.

Centennial Terrace

5773 Centennial Rd.
P: 419-885-7106
Event Tickets
P: 419-885-7247
http://www.playsylvania.com

Franciscan Center of Lourdes College

6832 Convent Blvd.
P: 419-824-3975
www.franciscancenter.org

Sylvania Community Arts Commission (SCAC)

 

Toledo Botanical Garden

5403 Elmer Dr.
Toledo, Ohio 43615
P: 419-936-2986
www.toledogarden.org
Explore over 60 acres of display gardens and relevant plant collections, pioneer living and the arts colony.

Toledo Museum of Art

2445 Monroe St.
Toledo, Ohio
P: 419-255-8000, 800-644-6862
www.toledomuseum.org
Museum admission is always FREE.

Toledo Zoo

2700 Broadway or
Anthony Wayne Trail
Toledo, Ohio 43609
419-385-5721
www.toledozoo.org
Visit more than 5,300 animals representing 760 species, the Arctic tundra, the wilds of Africa, the tropical rainforest, the Sonoran Desert and all points in between - all in one great day!

Local History

Sylvania Historical Village & Heritage Center Museum

5717 N. Main St.
P: 419-882-4865
From hot news stories and resignations to Pretty Boy Floyd and Harriet Beecher Stowe - Sylvania has history worth getting to know. Find out more.

Fallen Timbers Battlefield

1025 River Rd.
Maumee, Ohio 43537
P: 419-407-9731
www.metroparkstoledo.com
www.fallentimbersbattlefield.com
Designated a national historic site, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield comprises three separate sites: the 196-acre Fallen Timbers Battlefield (discovered in 1995 and still in development); the Fallen Timbers Monument, a 9-acre Ohio Historical Society site at Side Cut Metropark; and the unexcavated Fort Miamis site. The battlefield and the monument are connected by a bridge spanning U.S. 24. The monument is open year-round.

Providence Metropark

13827 U.S. 24 W (at St. Rt. 578)
Grand Rapids, Ohio
P: 419-407-9741
www.metroparkstoledo.com
Take a ride on a mule-drawn canal boat and travel as people did in the 1830s. Watch workers mill grain by waterpower in the Isaac Ludwig Mill.

Seven Eagles Historical Education Center

16486 Wapakoneta Rd.
Grand Rapids, Ohio
P: 419-509-0095
www.aclew.org
Explore a recreated 40-foot Woodland Indian longhouse, a 20-foot teepee, a Scottish tavern, trapper's hut, 205-year-old pioneer cabin and trading post. Forty acres of Black Swamp woods, an open meadow and a 2-acre pond are available for camping, fishing and canoeing. Open to the public most weekends.

U.S. Post Office

5745 Post Office Way
Sylvania, Ohio 43560
P: 419-882-2531
5151 Monroe St.
Toledo, Ohio 43623
P: 419-885-2433
www.usps.com

Public Library

Sylvania Branch

Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
6749 Monroe St.
P: 419-882-2089
www.toledolibrary.org

Senior Services

Sylvania Senior Center

7140 W. Sylvania Ave.
P: 419-885-3913
http://www.scsonline.org