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The following is a list of lakes in Ohio. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources , there are approximately 50,000 lakes and small ponds, with a total surface area of 200,000 acres, and among these there are 2,200 lakes of 5 acres (2.0 ha) or greater with a total surface area of 134,000 acres. [ 1 ]
Preserving the Shaker Parklands: The Story of the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes. Cleveland, Ohio: Artography Press. ISBN 9780692750353. Gooch, Laura C. (2001). The Doan Brook Handbook: A Guide to the Shaker Lakes, Rockefeller Park, the Cleveland Cultural Gardens, and Points Between. Cleveland, Ohio: The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes.
Map of Hamilton County, Ohio, with Municipal and Township labels. Great Parks of Hamilton County is the park district of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. It was established in 1930, opening its first park, Sharon Woods, in 1932. [1] It was known as the Hamilton County Park District until 2014.
What are the 10 biggest lakes in Ohio besides Lake Erie? Ohio has 110 lakes larger than five acres of land, with a total surface area of over 4,500 acres. Twenty-one of Ohio's 88 counties have ...
Woodland is an unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Union County, Ohio, United States. It is located at the intersection of Woodland Road (Union County Highway 315) and Fox Road (Union County Highway 316), about five miles northeast of Richwood .
Ohio Archaeological Cultures of the Woodland and Late Prehistoric periods. Prehistory of Ohio provides an overview of the activities that occurred prior to Ohio's recorded history. The ancient hunters, Paleo-Indians (13000 B.C. to 7000 B.C.), descended from humans that crossed the Bering Strait.
Kittanning was an 18th-century Lenape village in the Ohio Country, located on the Allegheny River at present-day Kittanning, Pennsylvania. The village was at the western terminus of the Kittanning Path, an Indian trail that provided a route across the Alleghenies between the Ohio and Susquehanna river basins.
When the Miami River was dammed in 1860 to support canal traffic, Indian Lake became far larger than its natural boundaries. [6] Farmland became lake bottom and small hills became islands; [4] the mound suddenly lay near the shoreline, [2] and a small bay of the lake immediately south of the mound was later named Dunns Pond. Consequently, if ...