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  2. Category:State parks of Ohio - Wikipedia

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  3. List of school districts in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In southwestern Ohio, portions of Preble and Butler counties near College Corner are served by the Union County–College Corner Joint School District of Union County, Indiana. The State of Ohio reimburses the state of Indiana for the cost of educating Ohio students. [3

  4. List of protected areas of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Shade River State Forest – 2,601 acres (11 km 2); Meigs County Shawnee State Forest – 59,603 acres (241 km 2 ); Scioto and Adams Counties Sunfish Creek State Forest – 637 acres (2.6 km 2 )

  5. Category:Parks in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Parks in Hamilton County, Ohio (1 C, 4 P) N. ... State parks of Ohio (71 P) T. Parks in Toledo, Ohio (1 C, 8 P) Z. Zoos in Ohio (14 P) Pages in category "Parks in Ohio"

  6. Category:Park districts in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  7. Dillon State Park - Wikipedia

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    Dillon State Park was named after Moses Dillon, who is known for constructing the original Y-Bridge in Zanesville. He purchased the land in 1803 where the park now stands. [3] Between 1811 and 1834, the National Road was constructed, which passed near the Dillon region. The road connected central Ohio to the east coast, extending from Maryland ...

  8. Salt Fork State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest state park in Ohio, encompassing 17,229 acres (6,972 ha) of land and 2,952 acres (1,195 ha) of water. [3] The grounds include the Kennedy Stone House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is managed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks and Watercraft. [4]

  9. Harrison Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Lake State Park is a 142-acre (57 ha) public recreation area located three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Fayette, Ohio, in the United States. [2] The park surrounds 95-acre (38 ha) Harrison Lake, which has a maximum depth of fifteen feet near the dam and provides a habitat for bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth bass, white crappie, and bullhead. [3]