
Once a major Lake Erie ship port, Maumee's history is somehow both momentous and quaint. Now considered a suburb of Toledo, Maumee is actually the older of the two cities and was platted in 1817. Due to newer transportation methods, Maumee's economic boom began to fade towards the late 1800s and it transitioned into the close-knit, all-American hometown that we know today.
historical sites
The history of Maumee is well-preserved with many of its most visited sites under the maintenance of the Maumee Valley Historical Society. The Wolcott Heritage Center is located on River Road with these buildings housed on the complex: Frederick House, The Wolcott House, Maumee Memorabilia Museum, Log Cabin, The Gilbert Flanigan Farmhouse, Maumee Clover Leaf Depot, Box Schoolhouse, and Monclova Country Church. Learn about the history of these sites and check events here. The Fallen Timbers Battlefield (4949 Jerome Road) and Fort Miamis National Historic Site (4010 Michigan Street) are also designated Historic Places managed by the Toledo Metroparks. In addition, Maumee has numerous historic districts and registered buildings in the Uptown area and along River Road.

Map from nps.gov
uptown maumee & businesses
This area of the city is a hotspot for local dining, retail, and bar hopping. It's in this neighborhood, right off of the river, where the town's history first began. Now Conant Street and its offshoots are lined with shops reaffirming the small town feel, like Georgette's Grounds & Gifts, Maumee Valley Chocolate and Candy, and Jacky's Depot. The Maumee Branch Library is located half a mile east of Conant on River Road. If you're looking for more of a party environment, Uptown has plenty of that, too! The Village Idiot, Buster Brown's Big Dog Lounge, and Dale's Bar and Grill draw in large crowds. This area also boasts some of Maumee's oldest, most charming homes! Hosting plenty of parades, fairs, and events throughout the year, Uptown Maumee is always a good time!
For a directory of more Maumee businesses, view the Maumee Uptown Business Association and the Maumee Chamber of Commerce.

parks
Anderson Park | 1402 Michigan Ave
Eppstein Park in Arrowhead | Access from the parking lots at 1715 and 1645 Indian Wood Circle
Fairfield Park | Eastfield Drive at Fairfield School
Ford Park | 509 Ford Street
Gateway Middle School Park | 900 Gibbs Street
Hugo Park | 1357 Hugo Street
Library Park | 501 River Road
Monclova Park | 5958 Monclova Road
Rolf Park | 2115 Cass Road
Towpath Park | E. Harrison Street at White Street
Union Park | 102 E Broadway Street
Corey Street Launch Ramp | 500 Corey Street
Side Cut Metropark | 1025 W River Road
real estate
Maumee's average sale price over the last 12 months is $268,563. The average days on market is 50— over 19% lower than the total MLS average. There's stiff competition for Maumee properties as the number of homes for sale is down 25.6% over the last year. The city is working on additional housing by adding a 50-unit affordable apartment project west of the Anthony Wayne Trail and Ford Street intersection. According to the Ohio Housing Finance Agency, Maumee has "never been awarded tax credit housing" and this will be the community's first affordable complex.
Want to call Maumee home? Learn even more about the area and browse listings here.