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  2. Little Beaver Creek - Wikipedia

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    Little Beaver Creek is a wild and scenic area in Ohio. The Little Beaver Creek watershed is located primarily in Columbiana County in eastern Ohio, and in portions of Carroll County, Mahoning County, and western Pennsylvania, draining approximately 605 mi² (1,567 km²), of which 503 mi² (1,303 km²) are in Ohio. The watershed in total size ...

  3. Ohio State Route 7 - Wikipedia

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    Northern end of Ohio River Scenic Byway (southern expressway section) Martins Ferry: 191.38: 308.00: SR 647 north (Hanover Street) Southern terminus of SR 647: 193.17: 310.88: Southern end of Ohio River Scenic Byway (central expressway section) Pease Township: 194.54– 194.87: 313.08– 313.61: Pattons Run / Picoma Road: Diamond interchange ...

  4. Ohio Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    Maumee Valley Scenic Byway: Follows the Maumee River from Defiance to Toledo. 2000: 59 95 [20] Miami and Erie Canal Scenic Byway: 2000: 50 80 North Ridge Scenic Byway: 2007: 8.8 14.2 Ohio & Erie Canalway Scenic Byway: June 2005: 110 180 Ohio River Scenic Byway: Located along the Ohio River along US 50, US 52, and SR 7. June 1998: 452 727 Old ...

  5. Big Darby Creek - Wikipedia

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    Big Darby Creek is a scenic river located in northwestern central Ohio, and an important tributary to the Lower Scioto River. The river's major tributary is the Little Darby Creek . The river runs 84 miles (135 km) from its source near the Champaign - Union county line, south-east through Union and Madison Counties.

  6. Little Darby Creek (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The village of Georgesville, Ohio, forms the western edge of the Confluence. The Little Darby and Big Darby were listed as a state Scenic River in 1984. The creeks were listed as national Scenic Rivers in 1994. [3] [4] Little Darby Creek for many years appeared to be bigger than Big Darby Creek at their confluence.

  7. Brandywine Creek (Cuyahoga River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    A wooden elevated path leading down to Brandywine Falls. Brandywine Falls, 86 feet (26.2 m) high, at , Elevation: 814 feet (248.1 m) [4] within Cuyahoga Valley National Park, is accessed by a parking lot located on Stanford Road, about 100 feet (30.5 m) from Brandywine Road, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) South of Ohio State Route 82, and 1 mile (1.6 km) North-West of Olde Eight in Sagamore Hills,