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There is an overwhelming sense of pride in the Stow-Munroe Falls communities and, in fact, for more than 25 years there has been a Pride Festival to celebrate just that! Both communities take
tremendous pride in their independent community attributes and accomplishments
and yet work together for the good of the area. Both cities share the
Stow-Munroe Falls School District, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library, the
Rotary Club of Stow and Munroe Falls, the Stow-Munroe Falls Kiwanis Club,
and the Stow-Munroe Falls Chamber of Commerce. But, they have their own
government entities and many of their own separate organizations as well. Although Stow is larger, at 32,000 residents, Munroe Falls reached city status in 1990 and now boasts a population of nearly 5,700. The Stow and Munroe Falls communities are excellent examples of how two dynamic cities can exist side-by-side in a manner that will add to the quality of life for residents and business interests in both communities.
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