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  2. WORTH THE DRIVE: Go tobogganing down the tallest and ... - AOL

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    Dec. 17—For the past five decades, Cleveland MetroParks has been operating the tallest and fastest toboggan chutes in the state of Ohio. Tobogganing, or riding on a traditional sled through ...

  3. Cleveland Metroparks - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Metroparks is an extensive system of nature preserves in Greater Cleveland, Ohio. ... Some features, such as the toboggan chutes (also ask a fee) at Mill ...

  4. Forest Hill Park (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Two-thirds of the park lie in East Cleveland, and the remaining third is in Cleveland Heights. [2] The 248-acre (1.00 km 2 ) park has six baseball diamonds (four lit), six lit tennis courts and walking trails [ 3 ] that have retained the natural green space as intended by John D. Rockefeller Jr. , who deeded the park to the two cities in 1936 ...

  5. Brecksville Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Metroparks Brecksville Reservation is the largest urban park in the U.S. state of Ohio . Chippewa Creek flows through the 3,026-acre (1,225 ha) reservation, which is home to a section of the Buckeye Trail .

  6. Gordon Park, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Amenities building and a baseball field at Gordon Park Gordon Park beach, circa 1900s. Gordon Park is a public park located in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.A part of the Cleveland Public Parks District, the park opened in 1893 and is situated on 122 acres (49 ha) of land adjacent Lake Erie on the city's East Side.

  7. Abram Creek (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The watershed comprises residential, commercial, light industrial, and natural areas, including significant portions of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the NASA Glenn Research Center. A section of the upper creek, including Lake Isaac, Lake Abram, and the Lake-to-Lake Trail are owned and managed by the Cleveland Metroparks. The ...

  8. Euclid Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Metropolitan Park District (now Cleveland Metroparks) was created by state legislation in 1917. The following year, the park board proposed purchasing the main branch of Euclid Creek and its associated valley from Lake Erie south to Shaker Heights. [213]

  9. More cities ban sledding - AOL

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    Cities across the U.S. are reportedly banning fun. Dubuque, Iowa is the latest to join a long list of cities that have banned sledding over liability concerns. It prohibited the activity in all ...