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Together with the steep slopes of the Cuyahoga Valley, waterways are the Valley's defining features. The Cuyahoga River and its many tributaries give structure not just to the natural systems and ecology of the Valley, but also provide the underlying logic which shaped development patterns, including where we live, work, recreate and travel to and through the Valley.

The health of the entire system of waterways determines whether the Valley is a place of prosperity and genuine community. The waterways are the foundation for the Valley's renewal.

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+ Kingsbury Run
Kingsbury Run takes its name from James Kingsbury, one of the early settlers who in 1797 became the first inhabitant of Newburgh. During the middle 1800s, the Valley was developed with rail lines and industry, including John D. Rockefeller's original Standard Oil refinery. Today large areas of vacant and underutilized industrial land near the mouth of the creek present an ideal opportunity for cleanup, ecological restoration and development using green building principles. more...

Kingsbury Run

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