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  2. Brook Park, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Brook Park is located at (41.399550, −81.818423 [ 7 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 7.53 square miles (19.50 km 2 ), all land.

  3. Abram Creek (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Abram Creek, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, is a tributary of the Rocky River, draining 10.6 square miles in parts of Berea (6.6% of the basin area), Brook Park (31.3%), Cleveland (13.1%), Middleburg Heights (48.8%), and a very small portion of Parma Heights(0.2%).

  4. Brook Park - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; ... Brook Park may refer to a location in the ... Brook Park Township, Pine County, Minnesota; Brook Park, Ohio; See also ...

  5. Haman Family Foundation awards grants to 8 local ... - AOL

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    The Camp Tuscazoar Foundation, $2,500, to help with the cost of replacing the roof on the ranger’s residence. East Central Ohio Educational Service Center, $2,000, to purchase books for the 2023 ...

  6. Berea City School District - Wikipedia

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    Berea City Schools closed Parknoll, Smith, and Riveredge Elementary schools in 2011. Fairwood Elementary was demolished in 2009 to make way for a new elementary school, Grindstone Elementary. Fairwood's 850 students were transferred to Smith Elementary until the new 'combined' elementary school opened in 2011.

  7. Defunct townships of Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The township was further reduced by the incorporation of Brook Park in 1914, and the remaining unincorporated areas were incorporated as Middleburg Heights in 1927. Today, the township is divided between four different cities: Most of Berea, in the southwest; Most of Brook Park, in the northeast; A small corner of Cleveland, in the northwest

  8. I-X Center - Wikipedia

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    The building's 125-foot (38 m) tall Ferris wheel was a centerpiece of the annual I-X Indoor Amusement Park. [14] It premiered at the 1992 Greater Cleveland Auto Show, at which time it was the world's tallest indoor Ferris wheel. [15]

  9. Rocco Colonna - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 18th district; In office January 3, 1975 – May 23, 1998: Preceded by: James Celebrezze: Succeeded by: Erin Sullivan: Personal details; Born November 8, 1933 Cleveland, Ohio [1] [2] Died: August 7, 2011 (aged 77) Brook Park, Ohio [3] Political party: Democratic