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Havana is a small, unincorporated community located in Huron County, Ohio, United States. An "unincorporated community" means it's a place where people live, but it doesn't have its own local government like a city or a village. Instead, it's part of the larger county.

History of Havana, Ohio

Havana began to grow and take shape in the year 1848. This was an important time for the community.

How the Railroad Helped Havana Grow

The community started when the Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad was built through the area. Railroads were very important in the 1800s. They helped transport goods and people across the country. When a railroad line reached a new spot, it often led to the creation of new towns and communities, just like Havana.

Havana's Post Office Service

A few years later, in 1851, a post office was opened in Havana. A post office is a place where people can send and receive mail. Having a post office was a big step for the community. It meant that residents could easily connect with people in other places. This post office served the people of Havana for many years. It stayed open until 1959, helping the community communicate for over a century.

Where Did the Name "Havana" Come From?

The name "Havana" for this Ohio community likely came from a famous city. It is thought to be named after Havana, which is the capital city of Cuba. It was common for new settlements in the United States to be named after places around the world.

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