Virtual Tours of Historic Maumee
Welcome to historic Maumee, Ohio!  The goal of these tours is to showcase the preservation of historic homes in Maumee and to promote the heritage of our City.  All of the buildings chosen for these tours depict the pride the owners have shown in maintaining the beauty and craftsmanship of their home.

Tour 1 features homes built between 1825 and 1840.  Tour 2 features homes built in the 1840's and 1850's which reflect variations of the Greek Revival architectural style popular in small towns during the pre Civil War period.  Tour 3 will feature the homes showcased in the Historic Maumee Home Tour to be held on October 1, 2005.

 

This "Historic Maumee Home Tour" plaque designates a home that has been a part of the Home Tour sponsored by the Maumee Senior Center in October of each year.

 

This plaque indicates that the home is on the "National Register of Historic Places".

 

Many thanks go out to Historian Marilyn Van Voorhis Wendler, for all her research and dedication.  Ms. Van Voorhis Wendler is the author of 3 books: The Foot of the Rapids The Biography of a River Town, Maumee, Ohio 1838-1988, Daring Books, Canton, Ohio, 1988; Images of America, Maumee, Ohio, Arcadia Publishing, an imprint of Tempus Publishing, Inc., Chicago, IL, 2000; and Cottages and Castles of Maumee, Arcadia Publishing, an imprint of Tempus Publishing, Inc., Chicago, IL, 2002.  The information provided herein comes from Cottages and Castles of Maumee( These books can be purchased at the Wolcott House Museum Store on River Road.)  We would also like to thank Janet Russ, former Executive Director of the Maumee Senior Center, for her hard work and dedication over the past years in organizing the Historic Maumee Home Tour, which takes place in October every year.  

Tour No. 1 
Features homes built between 1825 and 1840
  

Tour No. 2 
Features homes built in the 1840's and 1850's, showing variations of the Greek Revival architectural style popular during the pre Civil War period

Tour No. 3
Features the homes that were on the
Historic Maumee Home Tour
held on October 1, 2005.  If you missed visiting these homes in person, here's your chance to see them!

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The Bicentennial Quilt

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This quilt was made by forty-two Maumee women who admired the art of quilt-making and who wanted to create a handmade record of residences reflecting the historical development of an Ohio River Town.  It was given to the City of Maumee by the members of the Maumee Bicentennial Quilt Association in May 1976 in celebration of the American Bicentennial.  Click here for additional information on this beautiful quilt, or stop by the Maumee Municipal Building, Second Floor to view the quilt in person and to obtain a copy of the brochure pictured below.  

 

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