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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. 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

  4. File:Cuyahoga County Ohio incorporated and unincorporated ...

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  5. Ohio State Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 10C is a 0.77-mile-long (1.24 km) unsigned portion of Lorain Road in North Ridgeville, Ohio between the Ohio Turnpike and I-480. [1] It runs along a portion of former SR 10. [ 18 ] [ 19 ]

  6. Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Among these factors, Cuyahoga did worse than the Ohio average in premature death, poor mental-health days, and low birth-weight. Possible explanations as for why Cuyahoga County is lower in health outcomes than the average Ohio county include behavioral factors, access to clinical care, social and economic factors, and environmental factors. [37]

  7. 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%).

  8. Ohio State Route 237 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 237 (SR 237) is a nearly 14-mile (23 km) north–south signed route in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Its southern terminus is at SR 82 in Strongsville , and its northern terminus is in Lakewood where U.S. Route 20 (US 20) joins the US 6 / SR 2 concurrency.

  9. I-X Center - Wikipedia

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    It was vacant from 1970 to 1977, when it was purchased by Park Corp. with the intention of converting it into an exhibition hall. It re-opened in 1985 as the I-X Center. The Park Corp. sold the building to the City of Cleveland in 2001, but continued to lease and operate it until 2021. [3]