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On January 17, 1974, the Grand River was designated Ohio's second wild and scenic river by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. [5] Designated sections include: from Harpersfield covered bridge downstream to the Norfolk and Western Railway trestle south of Painesville (wild, 23 miles (37 km) and from the US 322 in Ashtabula County downstream to Harpersfield covered bridge (scenic, 33 ...
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Big Creek is a 15.6-mile-long (25.1 km) tributary of the Grand River and flows through Lake and Geauga counties in Ohio. [1] It rises in glacial till near Chardon, Ohio, and cuts through the Defiance Moraine [2] on its way north and exposes rock formations from the Paleozoic Era, including the fossiliferous Chagrin Shale. [3]
Grand River (Colorado), historical name (1836-1921) of the Colorado River above the confluence with the Green River; Grand River (Michigan) Grand River (Ohio) Grand River (Oklahoma) Grand River (Missouri) in Iowa and Missouri; Grand River (Oklahoma) Grand River (South Dakota) in North and South Dakota; Grand River, tributary of Fox River, Wisconsin
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The Ohio River forms its southern border, though nearly all of the river itself belongs to Kentucky and West Virginia. Significant rivers within the state include the Cuyahoga River, Great Miami River, Maumee River, Muskingum River, and Scioto River. The rivers in the northern part of the state drain into the northern Atlantic Ocean via Lake ...
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Fairport Harbor's location at the mouth of the Grand River made it an ideal place for a settlement. After being claimed as part of the Connecticut Western Reserve by the Connecticut Land Company in 1796–1797, the town of Grandon was platted there on May 16, 1812. When the town incorporated in 1836, the name was changed to "Fairport."