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Days Inn and Suites

Hotels: Our hotel features FREE Complimentary Continental Breakfast, Indoor Heated Pool and SPA hot tub, Exercise Facility, FREE Wireless High-Speed Internet, FREE Cable TV. We also offer FREE LONG DISTANCE calls in the USA and Canada and Puerto Rico and FREE local calls. Our guest rooms have Microwaves .....

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1726 East Wyandot Ave., Upper Sandusky, 43351
(+001) 419-294-3919

Comfort Inn

Hotels: Welcome to the Comfort Inn, located at the intersection of Route 23 and Route 30. This Upper Sandusky hotel is close to attractions like the Carey Shrine and the Indian Mill Historical Site. There are many businesses nearby, including AO Smith, Guardin, Tower Automotive, Whirlpool and Mueller. .....

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105 Comfort Dr., Upper Sandusky, 43351
(+001) 419-294-3891

Smokey's Mini Lake Campgrounds

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9527 State Highway 199, Upper Sandusky, 43351-9104
(+001) 419-294-1759

Tee Pee Campgrounds

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6499 State Highway 199, Upper Sandusky, 43351
(+001) 419-396-3042

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Upper Sandusky is a city and the county seat of Wyandot County, Ohio, United States, along the Sandusky River. The city takes its name from an earlier Wyandot Indian village of the same name, which was located nearby. Upper Sandusky is rich in history. Its origins date back to the early 1780’s. It was home to the Wyandotte Native Americans until 1842. Upper Sandusky became the Wyandot County seat in 1843. It was named "Upper" because it is located on the upper reaches of the Sandusky River; Sandusky, Ohio is at the mouth of the same river, some 50 miles (80 kilometers) away. The head of city government as of 2008 is Mayor Scott Washburn.

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