Ed- There are several more sites in the Cuyahoga Valley worth exploring--if son Mitch is agreeable to accompany me this weekend, we might have another report. Several of the parks in the area were once private estates of the "Rubber Barons". The general area seems to be a hot-spot, due to topography and preservation. There has been little recognition locally of the significance of the area, from an ENTS perspective at least.
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