Settled in 1799 by
David Hudson on land known as the Connecticut Western Reserve,
Hudson is a jewel in the National Register of Historic Places,
an Underground Railroad stop, and an
America In Bloom
award-winning city. It’s loaded with architectural interest,
boasting Federal, Greek Revival, Victorian, New England and
Colonial styles built on a traditional “village green” plan.
• Case Barlow Bicentennial Farm
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Hudson Library & Historical Society
•
Western Reserve Historical Society
•
Hale Farm Village & Homestead
Case Barlow Bicentennial Farm
1931 Barlow Rd.
Hudson, OH 44236
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