Hinckley Township, Medina County, Ohio
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Hinckley Township is one of the 17 townships of Medina County, Ohio, United States, located in the northeast corner of the county. It was organized in 1825 and named for its chief land speculator, one Samuel Hinckley from Massachusetts, who bought the area as part of the Connecticut Western Reserve.
The township became known across Ohio and the United States as the home of the buzzards. On March 15 of every year, buzzards arrive in large flocks at the town, as if on a very exact biological clock. The town began celebrating the arrival of the birds in 1957, and today as many as 50,000 visitors visit the town annually on "Buzzard Day" to witness the arrival of the new residents. The event is used to mark the beginning of spring for Hinckley and the surrounding town.
Hinckley is one of 17 townships in Medina County. It borders the following county townships:
- Brunswick Hills (west)
- Medina (southwest tip)
- Granger (south)
- Richfield Township, Summit County, Ohio (east)
- North Royalton, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (north)
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[edit] External links
- Medina County events calendar
- Medina County Community Advocate
- Hinckley Official site
- Medina County Official Website
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