Where Is Wyandot


Map of Ohio highlighting Wyandot County


Wyandot County is a unique area offering rural, small town living in a central location in Northwest Ohio, bisected by major highways that provide easy access to major commercial and industrial centers.  The community has long been a local center for manufacturing, agribusiness and farming.  Wyandot County is composed of 13 townships, 1 city, and 7 incorporated villages.  The county seat and largest community is Upper Sandusky, which is centrally located in the county.  Other incorporated villages include Carey, Sycamore, Nevada, Harpster, Wharton, Kirby and Marseilles.
 
 
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  Wyandot County is a rural county interspersed with small communities that range in size from 400 to 6500 residents. The excellent highway system that serves the county allows its residents to live in the quiet, stress-free environment of a small town but still have easy access to the amenities of major metropolitan centers that are within 60 miles. Of the 22,471 residents in Wyandot County, 44% live in a city or town and 56% live in a rural setting. The overall population density is 55 residents per square mile.
Wyandot County    
                                                                                                        
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