Dale Diersing

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Shopping Center Stories 1956-1961

From 1956 to 1961, the developers of Glenwood Acre’s,  Cleveland Realtor, Joseph Porath and builder, Harold Aronston attempted to build Twinsburg’s first Shopping Center, “Summit Shopping Town.” A 75-store, 16-million-dollar shopping center in Twinsburg. It featured a moving stairway to carry shoppers from store to store; a circular building in the center to house a …

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This story is about the 30-year-long process of developing Birchwood Hills.

In 1964, developer Alex Seigler & Son, who built “Southgate,” came to Twinsburg with plans to build a 30-store shopping center between Routes 82 and 14. Their plan included 150 apartments, 100 new homes, a service station, a 100-room motel, a 50-room medical office building, and a 100-seat restaurant. Construction was to start in 1965.1974/1975 …

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Unique Border

The area straddling the Twinsburg and Hudson border presents a unique case of urban planning and jurisdictional complexity. This housing development, accessible only through Twinsburg via Stow or Ravenna Roads. Residents navigating this area experience a seamless transition between locales, yet they are subject to the differing property tax rates and school districts of Twinsburg …

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Engine 444 of the TP&R Railroad

The story of Locomotive 444 of the TP&R railroad is a heartwarming tale of community spirit and ingenuity. Crafted from the remnants of a bygone era, this charming train was not just a means of entertainment but a symbol of unity and support for the local police force in Twinsburg. The collaborative effort of the …

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Alma Roach Mercer

Ninety years ago, the small town of Twinsburg, Ohio, was filled with excitement and pride as one of their own, a 10th grader named Alma Roach, became the 1933 National Spelling Bee Champion. This remarkable achievement was celebrated by the town’s 1,241 residents, marking a significant moment in Twinsburg’s history. Alma Roach, sponsored by the …

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