Bolivar Police Department
The Village of Bolivar, Ohio, established in 1825, is a charming towpath community located at the northern tip of Tuscarawas County. Known as the Gateway to Tuscarawas County, Bolivar offers a small-town, historic setting with all the amenities of today. With a population nearing 1,000 residents, the village's growth can be attributed to its excellent schools, rich history, diverse housing options, and local business support. Bolivar's tree-lined streets showcase a mix of grand front porches, historic churches, refurbished landmarks, and new construction homes, reflecting the pride of its residents. Nature lovers can explore the Ohio Erie Canal Towpath, while history enthusiasts can visit Fort Laurens, the only Revolutionary War fort in Ohio. Canal Street, with its refurbished buildings housing shops and agencies, adds to the village's charm.
Bolivar's strategic location, just off Interstate 77 and State Route 212, offers businesses easy access to major transportation routes and the opportunity to locate midway between two county seats. The village's industrial parkway attracts commerce, contributing to the vitality of the entire community. Local organizations provide support and advertising avenues, further enhancing the local business environment. Bolivar welcomes visitors to experience its rich history, picturesque streets, and warm community spirit.
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