Dola is a small village located in Hardin County, Ohio. It was founded in 1848 and was originally known as "Armstrong's Mill" after the founder, William Armstrong. The village was later renamed Dola in honor of a local Native American chief. Dola was officially incorporated as a village in 1870.
One notable resident of Dola is John Smith, a local farmer who has been recognized for his innovative farming techniques and commitment to sustainable agriculture.
The population of Dola has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 200 residents currently living in the village.
Dola is located in the northwestern part of Ohio, with rolling farmland and picturesque countryside surrounding the village.
The economy of Dola is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The village also has a few small businesses, including a grocery store and a hardware store.
Dola has a strong sense of community and tradition, with residents coming together for events such as the annual Dola Days celebration. The village also has a rich history of music and arts, with many residents participating in local theater productions and community events.