Area Code 419 — Toledo, Ohio
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Established in 1947 as one of Ohio’s original NANP territories, 419 covers Toledo and a wide sweep of the state’s northwest, from the Maumee Bay to factory and farm towns inland. Numbering demand led to an overlay with 567 in the early 2000s, making 10-digit dialing standard while preserving existing numbers. The footprint links Great Lakes shipping, the Ohio Turnpike and I-75 corridors, and legacy rail, tying the city to Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago markets.
- Glass and advanced materials anchored by Owens Corning and O-I Glass, with a Libbey lineage.
- Automotive assembly and parts, notably Jeep’s long-running plant and suppliers along I-75.
- Energy and chemicals, including Marathon Petroleum’s headquarters in Findlay and nearby refineries.
- Logistics, grain handling, and agribusiness across former Black Swamp counties via the Port of Toledo.
- Tourism on Lake Erie—Cedar Point, Sandusky waterfront, and island ferries.
Industry shaped local culture: Toledo’s Glass City identity, a strong union tradition, and neighborhoods with Polish, German, and Hungarian roots. Higher education at the University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University feeds engineering, health care, and education workforces. Recreation follows the water—boating on Maumee Bay and fishing charters—while minor-league baseball’s Mud Hens and regional fairs offer civic touchstones. The area’s orientation to the lakes and the auto belt gives the code a pragmatic, cross-border outlook.