Warren sits on the Mahoning River in Trumbull County, about 15 miles northwest of Youngstown. The city was platted in 1801 and named for Moses Warren of Lyme, a surveyor for the Connecticut Land Company. Steel and electrical manufacturing shaped the local economy through the twentieth century. Republic Steel, later Warren Consolidated Industries, operated a steelmaking plant in the city until its closure in 2016. Packard Electric, which became Delphi Packard, built wiring harnesses for General Motors from 1890 until the 2000s.
Warren's downtown courthouse square dates from the early nineteenth century and preserves the Trumbull County Courthouse, a Second Empire building completed in 1895. The Packard Music Hall, a 2,300-seat performing arts venue, opened in 1955 as a gift from the Packard brothers, founders of the Packard Motor Car Company who grew up in Warren. The Packard Mansion still stands at the south end of the city.
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers, a Cleveland Guardians farm team, play at Eastwood Field in nearby Niles. Warren G. Harding grew up in nearby Blooming Grove and Marion and had family connections to the Warren area. The city shares the Trumbull County Fairgrounds with the broader county and hosts the annual fair in July.
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Warren sits on the Mahoning River in Trumbull County, about 15 miles northwest of Youngstown. The city was platted in 1801 and named for Moses Warren of Lyme, a surveyor for the Connecticut Land Company. Steel and electrical manufacturing shaped the local economy through the twentieth century. Republic Steel, later Warren Consolidated Industries, operated a steelmaking plant in the city until its closure in 2016. Packard Electric, which became Delphi Packard, built wiring harnesses for General Motors from 1890 until the 2000s.
Warren's downtown courthouse square dates from the early nineteenth century and preserves the Trumbull County Courthouse, a Second Empire building completed in 1895. The Packard Music Hall, a 2,300-seat performing arts venue, opened in 1955 as a gift from the Packard brothers, founders of the Packard Motor Car Company who grew up in Warren. The Packard Mansion still stands at the south end of the city.
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers, a Cleveland Guardians farm team, play at Eastwood Field in nearby Niles. Warren G. Harding grew up in nearby Blooming Grove and Marion and had family connections to the Warren area. The city shares the Trumbull County Fairgrounds with the broader county and hosts the annual fair in July.
Listings on Escortservice.com include the escort websites that serve Warren clients. Escortservice.com does not run introductions, confirm identities of advertisers, or take part in any transactions. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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