Downtown Toledo
Downtown Toledo | |
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Interactive map of Downtown Toledo | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Ohio |
| County | Lucas |
| City | Toledo |
| Time zone | UTC−5 (EST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (EDT) |
| ZIP code | 43604 |
| Area code(s) | 419, 567 |
| Tallest building | One SeaGate (411 ft) |
| Notable districts | Warehouse District Hensville |
| Website | downtowntoledo |
Downtown Toledo is the central business district of Toledo, Ohio, United States. Both the Warehouse District and the area surrounding the Huntington Center have been areas of recent growth.[1][2]

Major attractions

- Fifth Third Field
- Hensville
- Warehouse District
- Huntington Center
- Imagination Station
- Promenade Park
- Glass City Center
- Toledo Farmers' Market
- Valentine Theatre
Tallest buildings
- One SeaGate: 411 ft, built in 1982[3]
- Fiberglas Tower: 405 ft, built in 1970[3]
- PNC Bank Building: 368 ft, built in 1932[3]
- Michael DiSalle Government Center: 328 ft, built in 1982[3]
Other notable architecture
- Anthony Wayne Bridge
- Berdan Building
- Commodore Perry Apartments
- Edison Plaza
- Gardner Building
- Lucas County Courthouse
- Main Branch of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
- Martin Luther King Bridge
- Nasby Building
- Nicholas Building
- Ohio Building
- Oliver House
- Owens Corning World Headquarters
- Pythian Castle
- Riverfront Apartments
- Secor Building
- Standart Lofts
- St. Patrick's Catholic Church
- St. Paul's Lutheran Church
- Spitzer Building
- Trinity Episcopal Church
- U.S. Northern District of Ohio Courthouse
- Veterans' Glass City Skyway
Gallery
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Toledo Skyline in Morning
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Owens Corning Company Headquarters -
Nicholas Building, 1910s -
Nasby Building, 1910s -
Spitzer Building, 1890s -
View of downtown Toledo from the Produce Exchange Building, 1890s
References
- ^ "Toledo Travel, OH- Toledo Ohio Vacation Guide- Lake Erie, Maumee River". Dotoledo.org. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
- ^ "Downtown Toledo". Downtown Toledo. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Toledo". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved August 5, 2011.