Village of Metamora
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114 E Main St
Metamora, OH 43540
The Village of Metamora, established in the 1830s, is a historic community in Ohio, known for its rich heritage and the longstanding operation of its Post Office since 1841. The village's name is derived from the play "Metamora, Last of the Wampanoags," which highlights the story of a noble American Indian chief and his tragic encounters with English settlers in 17th-century New England.
Metamora hosts various community events, including an annual Easter egg hunt that invites children to enjoy a festive atmosphere filled with candy, prizes, and a visit from the Easter Bunny. This charming village continues to celebrate its history while fostering a sense of community among its residents.
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