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Sandusky

American  
[suhn-duhs-kee, san-] / sənˈdʌs ki, sæn- /

noun

  1. a port in N Ohio, on Lake Erie.


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In 2024, a team of Bowling Green State University biology students recorded a significant reduction in cyanobacteria in Northwest Ohio’s Sandusky Bay thanks to the removal of an upstream dam.

From Salon

He served some of his own wine — he’s a co-founder of Equality Vines out of Guerneville — and ordered a bunch of pizza, including a Sandusky special: sausage and sauerkraut.

From Los Angeles Times

The group talked about what kept them in or brought them to Sandusky: family, the low cost of living, small-town friendliness.

From Los Angeles Times

The one catch, she acknowledged, is the gay dating pool in Sandusky, population about 24,000, is not exactly deep.

From Los Angeles Times

Signs mark the city limits and some of the notable residents of Sandusky.

From Los Angeles Times