Tourist Guide Upper Sandusky
Upper Sandusky is a city and the county seat of Wyandot County in Ohio. This city is named after an earlier Wyandot Indian village with similar name situated nearby. Rich in history, this city origin can be traced back to early 1780s and was home to the Wyandot Native Americans until 1842. By 1843, this city became the county seat of Wyandot County.
As per the United States Census Bureau, this city has a total area of 5.3 square miles, of which, 5.2 square miles is land and the remaining 0.1 square miles is water.
The population as per the 2000 census was 6,533 people. As of 2009, the city population reached to 6,418 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of -2.07 percent.
July month is warmest with 85 degrees and January is coldest with 19 degrees. The number of days with measurable
precipitation is 115 days. This city gets 36 inches of rainfall and 27 inches of snowfall each year. There are 178 sunny days each year in this city.
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