Montpelier, OH, is a small town in northwest Ohio with a population of approximately 3,800 residents. The town features a diverse collection of older homes, including Colonial, Tudor, Victorian, and farmhouse styles, with midcentury ranch-style homes on the outskirts offering more spacious lots. Contemporary homes built in recent years are also available. Montpelier has its own school district with two highly rated schools: Montpelier Elementary and Montpelier High. The town boasts a popular recreational complex at Municipal Park, which includes a community pool, splash pad, ballfields, soccer field, and courts for tennis, basketball, and sand volleyball. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Wabash Cannonball Trail, Iron Horse River Trail, and the St. Joseph River Wildlife Area. Montpelier's downtown district is home to several restaurants, boutique shops, and unique venues like Cookies on Demand and the prohibition-themed speakeasy, 18A. The town hosts annual events such as Bean Days and the Williams County Fair. Employment opportunities are available in health care and manufacturing, with Parkview Montpelier Hospital and Winzeler Manufacturing being notable employers. Montpelier is conveniently located near the Ohio Turnpike, providing access to Toledo, about 60 miles away, and the Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport, approximately 45 miles away. The nearby Amtrak station in Bryan, 10 miles away, offers additional connectivity.