WELCOME TO HISTORIC
WESTMORELAND
Westmoreland, a residential
neighborhood in Toledo, Ohio, was
designated a
historic district by
the National
Register of Historic Places in 1986. The architectural diversity
of its homes makes Westmoreland unique among urban
subdivisions. A homeowners
organization, The Westmoreland
Association, was
established in 1919 and is committed to preserving the unique character
of the
neighborhood. Association activities include organizing social events
and home tours, maintaining a block watch program, publishing a
newsletter, the Westmoreland Gazette, and working to enhance common
areas. A volunteer Board
of Directors
oversees
the activities of the
Association.
"Living in Westmoreland means loving and preserving the past. It means
slate roofs, flagstone floors, leaded glass windows, plaster cornices,
and maid's quarters. It means finding out that the original owner of
your home played in the 1910 World Series or invented the first bug
spray... Living in Westmoreland means feeling connected, not
just with the past, but with one another." (exerpt from Recipes and
Remembrances)