Ohio: Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Cuyahoga Valley National Park preserves and reclaims the rural landscape along the Cuyahoga river between Akron and Cleveland in northeast Ohio, designated as a national park in 2000.
The park follows the historic route of the Ohio & Erie Canal. Before the canal was built, Ohio was a sparsely settled wilderness where travel was difficult and getting crops to market was nearly impossible. The canal, built between 1825 and 1832, provided a successful transportation route from Cleveland, on Lake Erie, to Portsmouth, on the Ohio River. The canal opened up Ohio to the rest of the settled eastern United States.
Canal Exploration Center in the park has a restored Ohio & Erie Canal Lock and free demonstrations on how the locks work.
The Brandywine Falls is among the most popular attractions in the park.
A combination of boardwalk and steps brings into the waterfall's gorge and lets one view the waterfall head-on.
Holiday Inn Express Cleveland Downtown - Cleveland Hotels, OHIO
Holiday Inn Express Cleveland Downtown 2 Stars Hotel in Cleveland ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Cleveland–Great location - show mapThis Cleveland hotel offers free Wi-Fi and rooms equipped with plush bedding along with a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a work desk.
Quicken Loans Arena and Progressive Field are 10 minutes’ walk.
Contemporary decor and hardwood floors are offered in each room at Holiday Inn Express Cleveland Downtown.
Tea and coffee-making facilities are also included.
Breakfast is served each morning and it features hot coffee or tea along with fresh fruit and pastries.
Guests can workout in the fitness centre or use the business centre that offers fax and photocopying services.
A games room that features a billiards table, air hockey, and pin ball machines are also available.
The Cleveland Browns Stadium is 15 minutes’ walk from the Cleveland Downtown Holiday Inn Express.
Cleveland State University is less than a kilometer away.
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Location in : 629 Euclid Ave,OH 44114, Cleveland, OHIO
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My Home Town In Ohio.OK this the town i grew up in . I moved away for over 20 years, but when my family needed me i moved back to My Home Town. . As you can see it is just a Small Town In Ohio .. Across the river in West Virginia , is a bit bigger Town,with a hand full of Stores..Living here in Small Town Ohio is not bad but there is not much here.We have a Post Office,Gas Station,a few Hair dressers and the Schools. Oh, and Lets Not Forget about the Swimming Pool.
Aloft Beachwood - Beachwood, Ohio, USA - Luxurious Hotels North America
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Burr Oak Getaways Lodging at Ohio's Burr Oak Lake, Dock Area #2
Ohio's Burr Oak Lake and State Park is a beautiful hidden gem in the Appalachian foothills. Burr Oak Getaways is a network of private cabins & cottages available for vacations, event-lodging, family reunions and corporate retreats. Located in the quiet neighborhood known as Dock Two, you will find peace and relaxation in each quaint home.
Days Inn and Suites Richfield - Richfield Hotels, OHIO
Days Inn and Suites Richfield 3 Stars Hotel in Richfield ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory Boasting an atrium with an indoor pool, outdoor pool, golf putting course and more, Days Inn and Suites Richfield is located in Richfield, Ohio.
Free Wi-Fi access is available.
A TV, work desk and air conditioning are included in each simply furnished room.
Private bathrooms are equipped with a hairdryer.
Guests at Days Inn and Suites Richfield can enjoy the fitness centre.
Meeting facilities, a games room and vending machine are also available.
An array of activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including table tennis.
Memories restaurant is just a short drive from the hotel and serves American cuisine.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park is 6 minutes’ drive from Days Inn and Suites Richfield.
Brandywine Ski Resort is 10 minutes’ drive.
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Location in : 4742 Brecksville Road,OH 44286, Richfield, OHIO
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Crowne Plaza Cleveland South-Independence - Independence Hotels, OHIO
Crowne Plaza Cleveland South-Independence 4 Stars Hotel in Independence ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory The Crowne Plaza offers free airport shuttle services to and from Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport, 21.
7 km away.
The Independence, Ohio hotel features an indoor pool and rooms with free WiFi.
The air-conditioned rooms at Crowne Plaza Cleveland South-Independence are furnished with flat-screen TVs and coffee makers.
For additional convenience a hairdryer, bathroom amenities and ironing facilities are provided.
Guests of the Cleveland South Crowne Plaza can work out in the gym or relax in the hot tub.
Aura Bistro and Lounge, serving American cuisine and cocktails, is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Crowne Plaza Independence is a 14-minute drive from downtown Cleveland and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Astorhurst Country Club is 9 km from the hotel.
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Location in : 5300 Rockside Road,OH 44131, Independence, OHIO
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Holiday Inn Express Cleveland Airport-Brook Park - Brook Park, Ohio
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Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express® Cleveland Airport - Brookpark hotel. We are conveniently located one mile from the Cleveland Airport and four miles from the IX Center. Whether you are here on business or pleasure, our accommodations are sure to have exactly what you need.
This Brookpark, Ohio hotel's location near the airport is ideal for guests traveling on business. We are in close proximity to area businesses, including the Ford Plant, Southwest General Hospital, General Motors, Cleveland State University and BP Headquarters. Our hotel offers a complimentary airport shuttle, available from 6am to 12am, and Flyte System, which allows guests to print boarding passes and check flight information from our hotel lobby.
If you are visiting the area for pleasure, you will find plenty of attractions in nearby Cleveland. Our hotel's location is within 10 miles of popular attractions like the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Sports fans appreciate our easy access to Cleveland Browns Stadium, Progressive Field, and Quicken Loans Arena.
Some of our Cleveland Airport hotel's great amenities include free high-speed Internet access, a fitness center, a business center with remote printing and a relaxing, indoor pool and whirlpool. Guests are invited to start the day off right each morning with our Brookpark, Ohio hotel's complimentary, hot breakfast bar.
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Historic Roscoe Village in Coshocton, Ohio - August 7, 2015
Roscoe Village is located in Coshocton, Ohio, United States, is a restored Ohio and Erie Canal town. Roscoe Village, was laid out in 1816, Roscoe was originally named Caldersburgh after its founder James Calder. After going bankrupt, the Coshocton merchant moved across the Muskingum River to some land he had somehow managed to retain. Setting up a store and naming the place after himself, Calder reasoned that the rural farmers would much rather do business in Caldersburgh than pay the twenty-five cents for the ferry over to Coshocton. In 1830, two prominent citizens petitioned the state legislature to rename the village Roscoe in honor of William Roscoe, the famous English author and abolitionist of the time.
The transformation of Roscoe from a small, sleepy community into a thriving port along the Ohio and Erie Canal came with the arrival of the canal and the landing of the first canal boat, the Monticello, on August 21, 1830. The Ohio and Erie Canal, which provided cheap transportation for people and goods, granted great economic development for communities along the waterway. With its status as the fourth largest wheat port on the canal, Roscoe’s prosperity ignited a chain of businesses in the area, including a blacksmith, a cooperage, a hotel, a mill, and several stores. State Route 16, which runs parallel to Roscoe today, is the location of the original Ohio and Erie Canal bed.
Until the great flood of 1913, the canals continued to operate, but the coming of the railroads marked the passing of the canal heyday. Along with the demise of the canal industry came the decline of Roscoe's prosperity, and the once thriving canal port and its beautiful Greek Revival buildings rapidly deteriorated.
In 1960, the idea of historical restoration in Roscoe came to prominence at the presentation of the Canal Days mural the distinguished American artist Dean Cornwell painted for Coshocton's 1961 Sesquicentennial Celebration. Cornwell chose a robust 1850s canal scene from Roscoe Village as the subject of his mural. This beautiful 24-foot-by-8-foot mural hangs today in Bank One of Coshocton while a smaller reproduction graces the lobby of the Roscoe Village Visitor Center.
Fascinated and inspired by the painting, retired Coshocton industrialist Edward E. Montgomery, and his wife, Frances, purchased the 1840 Toll House in August of 1968, thus beginning the restoration of Historic Roscoe Village. Roscoe Village would be, as Mr. Montgomery stated, a living museum so that people of the 20th century and succeeding ones could enjoy a visit back to the 19th century where aged brick buildings, hoop-skirted women, and quaint shops would bring the canal era back to life. Today, Roscoe Village is the result of more than 35 years of dedicated work.
The Foundation also purports to promote education with regard to life along the Ohio and Erie Canal in the mid 19th century. Living history is displayed and there are annual events which attract tourists from all over the country. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located in the village, and features decorative arts, pioneer and Native American artifacts and local history displays.
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