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Daniels, a merchant, who reportedly suggested Toledo because it 'is easy to pronounce, is pleasant in sound, and there is no other city of that name on the American continent. '” Although they share the same name, their pronunciations are varied, with Ohioans pronouncing it To-lee-do and Spaniards To-lay-do.
Apr 4, 2022
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