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  2. Mary Jane Thurston State Park - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Thurston State Park is a 105-acre (42 ha) public recreation area one mile west of Grand Rapids in Wood and Henry counties, Ohio, United States.The state park lies along the south bank of the Maumee River near remains of the historic Miami and Erie Canal.

  3. Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    The park is operated and maintained by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and is located approximately 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Crater Lake National Park and 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Fort Klamath. The park was established in 1955, and covers 19 acres (7.7 ha) including the headwaters of the Wood River. It is accessible from May ...

  4. Blacklick Woods Metro Park - Wikipedia

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    The land for Blacklick Woods Metro Park was purchased in 1947 after the Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks received funding. [5] It was the first park in the Metro Parks system. [1] The park was dedicated on October 24, 1948 despite concern it was too far in the country. [6]

  5. List of nature centers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    website, operated by Audubon Ohio, located within the 120-acre Scioto Audubon Metro Park on the Scioto River Harrison Lake State Park: Wauseon: Fulton: Northwest: 147 acres with 105-acre lake, camping and trails Highbanks Nature Center: Lewis Center: Delaware: Central: website, 1,159 acres, operated by Columbus Metroparks Hocking Woods Nature ...

  6. Wood River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Wood River flows through Klamath County, Oregon with headwaters emanating from a large natural spring located in Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site.The aquifer that feeds the spring is believed to originate 20 miles (32 km) to the northwest in the east side drainage of Crater Lake National Park.

  7. Genoa Park - Wikipedia

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    Genoa Park is a 2.07-acre (0.84 ha) urban park along the west bank of the Scioto River in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The park, located between Broad and Rich Streets as part of the Scioto Mile park grouping, is named after Genoa, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus and one of Columbus' sister cities. [1]

  8. Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks system was created in 1945 after a study was commissioned by the Columbus and Franklin County planning commissioners. The study endorsed the development of a metro park system with the area's rivers and streams as idea land for the parks modeled after the Cleveland Metroparks. The parks would also ...

  9. Columbus Recreation and Parks Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, the city formed an 18-member park commission and maintained playgrounds in four city parks. [6] The City Recreation Department was founded on July 15, 1910, and opened up five recreation centers in the following two years. [3] [7] In 1920, the first municipal golf course was established and a day camp in 1927. [6]