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Despite growing industrial centers such as the Industrial Park on Route 306, Mentor still retains country characteristics (Little Mountain Road). MHS 12
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MENTOR, MICROCOSM OF TODAY’S SOCIETY The Great Lakes Mall attracts shoppers from all over the area (Higbee’s). I ir 28 churches representing a variety of religions serve our community. Despite its growth, Mentor retains characteristics of urban and rural society. Districts such as those located on Tyler Boulevard and the Industrial Park on Route 306 contain such well known industries as Towmotor, TRW, and Penny’s, which have contributed to the economic well being of the community. With its surrounding restaurants and cinemas, the Great Lakes Mall, largest in the area, stimulates thriving business competition. To maintain a vital link with the outside world, Greyhound and Lake Front lines, 150 truck lines. Lost Nation Airport, 2 railroads, and numerous highways crisscross the city. Our bustling city is also served by 12 banks, 28 churches, and 2 newspapers. On the other hand, remcnants of a small nursery community specializing in roses remain. Mentor Marsh, located in the Headlands, is still a favorite haunt for naturalists. It contains many species of wildlife which are found nowhere else in the country. Heritage homes (100 years old) dot the landscape. Those in the Headlands once housed lake captains and sailors, whereas those on Mentor Avenue testify to country stores which once existed. Compared to other city governments ours is relatively simple, having gained city status only in 1963. A charter, city manager, 8 councilmen, 14 administrators, and numerous commissions provide us with a variety of services, including such recreational services as swimming, boating, golf, ice skating rinks, playgrounds, parks, and tennis courts. Mentor is definetly expanding her horizons. New schools, wider roads, more homes, and an increased population will in the future make Mentor a model community. A favorite haunt for naturalists is the Mentor Marsh, located in the Headlands. It contains many species of animals which are found nowhere else in the country. MHS 13
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