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Conneaut was originally a Native American settlement with primarily Sioux Indians. Conneaut's original name was "Kon-yot" meaning "snow place." In the first part of the twentieth century, it was a very prosperous town; it had a printing press, a chair factory that still stands known as Snyder Chair, a tire (rubber) plant known as the Ohio Rubber, the Powers Hotel opened by James Powers in the 20's. There were also many shops and restaurants, a pharmacy, a movie theater, and a high school, as well as a library, post office and five or six churches. The last three still stand, but the high school was moved three miles out of town to combine with Springboro's school-age population. The pharmacy closed about five years ago, and there is now only one restaurant and one bar. Also, an extension of the Erie Canal used to run through Conneaut, and there is a house on the northern edge of town, est. 1856, that is rumored to have a piece of the underground railroad in it's basement. The population within city limits currently stands at about 850, covering 2.8 km, but the zip code extends many miles into the country, allowing for a population of about 2000.
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