North Olmsted, Ohio

North Olmsted is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.

The land that became North Olmsted was originally part of the French colony of Canada (New France), which was ceded in 1763 to Great Britain and renamed Province of Quebec.

In 1815, David Johnson Stearns of Vermont was followed by other pioneers from New England who established a settlement in the wilderness.

[11] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 11.67 square miles (30.23 km2), all land.

[16] At the 2020 census there were 32,442 people in 13,093 households, including 8,325 families, in the city.

At the 2010 census there were 32,718 people in 13,645 households, including 8,893 families, in the city.

At the 2000 census there were 34,113 people in 13,517 households, including 9,367 families, in the city.

Moen Incorporated, a fixture and faucet company, is headquartered in North Olmsted.

[18] CommuteAir, a regional airline flying on behalf of United Express, is also headquartered in North Olmsted.

Lorain Road also contains Ohio State Route 252 for a short stretch.

It enters the city from North Ridgeville to the west and from Fairview Park to the east.

At one time, a section of Lorain Road in North Olmsted was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the most restaurants within a mile radius.

Map of Ohio highlighting Cuyahoga County