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Canfield, Ohio Website Design

Marcy Design Provides Marketing, Advertising & Website Services in Canfield Ohio

The first thing to remember is that we believe that our creative energy produces powerful ideas. For example we can help you sell more products and services for Canfield Ohio website design.

Equally we are hard working and represent one of the most experienced resources for your business's web strategy. In addition Marcy Design has designed websites for companies of all sizes. And we will help bring strategy, design and success to your business as well.

All in all we are recognized as the best in the business. And Marcy Design can provide businesses in Canfield Ohio with web designmarketingadvertising and social media.

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Finally we will work with your business producing quality work and be more effective at marketing and increase sales through online and traditional methods. You may review our overview listed below.

  • Over 30 years in business
  • 13,000 projects
  • 220 industry awards
  • Over 1,000 websites

According to Wikipedia

First thing to remember is that Canfield is a city in central Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. The population was 7,699 as of the 2020 census. A suburb about 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Youngstown, the city lies at the intersection of U.S. Routes 62 and 224 and is part of the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area. In 2005, Canfield was rated the 82nd best place to live in the United States by Money magazine.

History

A point often overlooked is that Canfield Township was established in 1798 as township number 1 in range 3 by purchase from the Connecticut Land Company in the Connecticut Western Reserve. It was purchased by six men, although the majority was owned by Judson Canfield, a land agent. The township took his name in 1800. Canfield's first settlers arrived shortly after surveying was initiated in 1798, primarily from Connecticut, although waves of German immigrants around 1805 and Irish around 1852 would occur.

Goods were transported initially by horse and wagon about 55 miles (91 km) from Pittsburgh; later, the Beaver Canal served as the primary method for commerce. By 1805, Canfield had approximately 17 homes, a store and a school; it became a trade center for the region.

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