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  1. Oberlin / oʊbərlɪn / is a city in Lorain County, Ohio, United States. It is located about 31 miles (50 km) southwest of Cleveland within the Cleveland metropolitan area. The population was 8,555 at the 2020 census. Oberlin is the home of Oberlin College, a liberal arts college and music conservatory with approximately 3,000 students.

  2. Oberlin is a city in Lorain County, Ohio, United States, to the south and west of Cleveland. Oberlin is perhaps best known for being the home of Oberlin College, a liberal arts college and music conservatory with approximately 3,000 students. The town is also the birthplace of the Anti-Saloon League.

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  4. Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1833, it is the oldest coeducational liberal arts college in the United States and the second-oldest continuously operating coeducational institute of higher learning in the world. [6]

    • Monica F. 4 contributions. Amazing college. We enjoyed a fantastic tour by a current student, who was able to give us a comprehensive description of life at Oberlin.
    • Cherri S. Whistler, Canada 27 contributions. Little art museum, HUGE treat! This little art museum is a huge treat!!! There is something for everyone! It’s free.
    • ElaineAndGreg. Chesterland, OH3,037 contributions. Frank Lloyd Wright "Usonian" Home. In addition to more famous works like Falling Water, Frank Lloyd Wright-designed numerous "Usonian" homes that were intended for more ordinary people.
    • Raeanne W. Columbus, OH3 contributions. I loved this day trip! Such history and totally accessible. Our host was most informative and answered all of our questions.
  5. Oberlin, city, Lorain county, northern Ohio, U.S., about 35 miles (56 km) west-southwest of Cleveland. In 1833 John J. Shipherd, a Presbyterian minister, and Philo P. Stewart, a former missionary to the Choctaw people, founded the community and established the Oberlin Collegiate Institute (1833;

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  6. Oberlin, Ohio, population 8,300; 35 miles southwest of Cleveland, Ohio 440-acre residential campus Architecture by Cass Gilbert, J.L. Silsbee, Clarence Ward, Wallace Harrison, Minoru Yamasaki, Hugh Stubbins, Warner, Burns, Toan & Lundy, Robert Venturi, Bostwick Design Partners, Krill Company Inc., Westlake Reed Leskosky

  7. Learning & Labor. It's not just our motto, it's our practice. Hands-on experience is a critical part of an Oberlin education. In research and scholarship, in creative work and performance, we make the connections between learning and doing, between imagination and action.

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