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  1. The Hudson Historic District is a historic district located in Hudson, Ohio. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. History. Hudson was established in 1802 and named in honor of its founder, David Hudson, who led a settlement party from Goshen, Connecticut, to Connecticut's Western Reserve. This area of land had been ...

  2. Hudson City Hall. 1140 Terex Road. Hudson, OH 44236. 330-650-1799

  3. Hudson is a busy, clean, upper crust town with several blocks filled with national chain stores, upscale boutiques, and restaurants, some of them housed in attractive, renovated historic downtown buildings. There seems to be plenty of parking. A shopper could spend an entire day browsing here.

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  4. Hudson, OH 44236 Phone: (330) 342-1790 The AHBR was established by City Council ordinance on March 3, 1975 as a direct result of the listing of the central portion of Hudson as a Historic District in the National Register of Historic Places in December 1973. The AHBR issues certificates of appropriateness to construct, alter, remove or demolish

  5. Preserving History in Hudson, Ohio for Over 60 Years Hudson Heritage Association was founded in 1962 to preserve the Western Reserve Community of Hudson and its historic character. For the past six decades, HHA has promoted civic awareness of Hudson’s rich history and has fostered a responsible approach to preserving its unique architecture ...

  6. Hudson Heritage Association PO Box 2218 Hudson, OH 44236-2218 Email: info@hudsonheritage.org Website: www.hudsonheritage.org Sights to See in Hudson Hudson Library and Historical Society The Hudson Library and Historical Society is a combination of a full-service public library and a privately-held historical society, with an emphasis on historical and genealogical research.

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  8. Approximate Walking Time: 30-40 minutes Many of the areas and buildings on this tour of Hudson’s downtown residential neighborhood are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Those properties with the white ”HHA” marker have been researched and authenticated by Hudson Heritage Association and may be noteworthy for their architecture, their past ownership or […]

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