Bryan is a city located in Williams County, Ohio. It was founded in 1840 and named after Washington County Associate Judge John A. Bryan. The city was incorporated in 1841 and has since grown into a thriving community in Northwest Ohio.
Bryan has been home to several notable individuals, including former Ohio Governor John W. Bricker and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist William Allen White.
The population of Bryan has steadily grown over the years, with the latest census data showing a population of around 8,500 residents.
Bryan is located in Northwestern Ohio, near the Indiana border. The city is situated along the Maumee River and is surrounded by farmland and rural areas.
Bryan's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, manufacturing, and retail. The city is home to several major employers, including Spangler Candy Company and Ohio Art Company.
Bryan is known for its strong sense of community and rich cultural heritage. The city hosts several annual events and festivals, including the Dum-Dum Day celebration and the Williams County Fair.