
The Sandusky River winds through the heart of Sandusky County at the start of the twentieth century, serving as a focal point for the developing city of Fremont. This landscape is defined by an intricate web of early rail lines, reflecting the region's role as a transit hub between Toledo and Cleveland. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and the Norwalk Line of the electric railway system crisscross the terrain, connecting smaller outposts like Lindsey, Hessville, and Ballville.
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