Learn About Baltic, Ohio
Baltic Overview
City History:
- Baltic is a village located in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA.
- It was founded in 1840 and named after the Baltic region of Europe.
- The village was incorporated in 1895.
Interesting Facts:
- Baltic is known for its strong Swiss and Amish heritage.
- The village is home to several Swiss cheese factories.
- Baltic hosts an annual Swiss Festival to celebrate its Swiss heritage.
Interesting People:
- Notable residents of Baltic include author and historian Louis B. Zimmer and former NFL player Joel Penton.
Top Attractions in Baltic:
- Baltic Mill Winery
- Swiss Festival
Top Attractions Nearby:
- Amish Country
- Sugarcreek
- Historic Zoar Village
Population History:
- As of the 2020 census, the population of Baltic is 748.
- The population has been relatively stable over the years.
Geography:
- Baltic is located in northeastern Ohio, near the Holmes County border.
- The village is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.
Economy:
- Key industries in Baltic include agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing.
- The village is known for its Swiss cheese production.
Culture:
- Baltic celebrates its Swiss heritage through events like the Swiss Festival.
- The village also has a strong Amish presence, with Amish farms and businesses in the area.
Notable Landmarks:
- Baltic Mill Winery
- St. John's United Church of Christ
- Swiss Festival Grounds