Lordstown

Views:
0

Lordstown could be a village in Trumbull County, Ohio, u. s.. it’s a part of the Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan applied math space. Lordstown administrative division, that nearly utterly incorporated because the village of Lordstown in 1975 (except for alittle section that was then annexed to Warren Township), was one amongst the first survey townships of the Connecticut Western Reserve: city three, Range 4. The administrative division, and afterwards the village, was named for Samuel P. Lord, WHO arranged out the administrative division. The population was three,663 at the 2000 census. Lordstown is best celebrated for Lordstown Assembly, a General Motors plant that started production in 1966, and is currently the Youngstown-Warren-Boardman MSA’s largest industrial leader with or so six,500 workers (nearly three,000 additional folks work on the plant than sleep in the village within which it’s located). The Chevrolet Cruze is presently factory-made at this facility. Despite its little size, Lordstown continues to grow slowly; folks seeking housing within the space ar drawn to its rural look, abundance of buildable land, and proximity to downtown Warren.

HistoryEdit

N.A.

Places to Visit

 

How to ReachEdit

By Air : N.A.

By Train :N.A.

By Bus :N.A.

By Taxi :N.A.

By Other :N.A.

Top HotelsAdd

 

Top RestaurantsAdd

 

Must Eat FoodAdd

 

Must Do ActivitiesAdd

 

Must ShopAdd

 

Nightlife (Pub / Disc / BAR)Add

 

SpaAdd

 

FestivalAdd

 

Safety / WarningEdit

N.A.

HelplineEdit

N.A.

ItineraryEdit

N.A.

Gallery