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Hudson, Ohio is a city located in Summit County, Ohio, approximately 15 miles southeast of Cleveland, Ohio, and 25 miles northwest of Akron, Ohio. The city is situated near the Cuyahoga River and is part of the Cleveland-Akron, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area. Hudson, Ohio is also close to the Boston Heights, Ohio and Peninsula, Ohio, and is near the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The city is home to the Hudson City School District and is served by the Hudson Public Library.
Hudson, Ohio is located at an elevation of 1,148 feet above sea level, and covers an area of 25.87 square miles. The city is bordered by the Cuyahoga Valley National Park to the north, and the Boston Heights, Ohio to the east. The Cuyahoga River flows through the city, and the Ohio and Erie Canal is also nearby. The city's geography is similar to that of other nearby cities, such as Stow, Ohio and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The Western Reserve Academy is located in the city, and is situated near the Hudson Historic District. The city is also close to the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, a historic estate located in Akron, Ohio.
The area that is now Hudson, Ohio was first settled in 1799 by David Hudson, a surveyor from Connecticut. The city was officially founded in 1820, and was named after David Hudson. The city's early history is closely tied to the Ohio and Erie Canal, which was completed in 1832 and ran through the city. The city was also home to the Western Reserve College, which was founded in 1826 and is now known as Case Western Reserve University. The city's history is also connected to the Underground Railroad, with many abolitionists, including John Brown, passing through the city. The city is also near the James A. Garfield National Historic Site, located in Mentor, Ohio.
As of the 2020 census, the population of Hudson, Ohio was approximately 23,110 people. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees. The city is home to many notable residents, including Ari Fleischer, a former White House Press Secretary, and Chris Perez, a former Major League Baseball player. The city is also close to the Kent State University and the University of Akron. The city's demographics are similar to those of other nearby cities, such as Solon, Ohio and Twinsburg, Ohio.
The economy of Hudson, Ohio is diverse, with a mix of industries, including healthcare, technology, and manufacturing. The city is home to many major companies, including Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores, Lexington Insurance Company, and Diebold Nixdorf. The city is also close to the Cleveland Clinic, a major healthcare provider, and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, a major manufacturing company. The city's economy is also supported by the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and the Summit County, Ohio government. The city is also near the Akron-Canton Regional Airport and the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
The city of Hudson, Ohio is served by the Hudson City School District, which operates several schools, including Hudson High School, Hudson Middle School, and Ellsworth Hill Elementary School. The city is also home to the Western Reserve Academy, a private boarding school, and the Hudson Library and Historical Society. The city is close to several major universities, including Case Western Reserve University, Kent State University, and the University of Akron. The city's education system is also supported by the Ohio Department of Education and the Summit County, Ohio government.
The city of Hudson, Ohio has a well-developed infrastructure, with several major roads, including Interstate 80, Interstate 271, and U.S. Route 303. The city is also served by the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, a tourist railroad that runs through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The city has a public transportation system, including buses operated by the Metro Regional Transit Authority. The city is also close to the Akron-Canton Regional Airport and the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. The city's infrastructure is also supported by the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Summit County, Ohio government. The city is also near the Ohio Turnpike and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Category:Cities in Ohio