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Cuyahoga Valley National Park attractions

  • CanalWay Center, 4269 East 49 Street, Cuyahoga Heights. 5.5-mile stretch of land that encompasses 320 acres from the backyards of six major industries.
  • Mill Creek Falls, Newburgh Heights. 45-foot waterfall spawned early lumber and grain mills, vibrant during the Canal Era.
  • Thornburg Station, 8111 Rockside Road, Valley View. Set between the Cuyahoga River and the Ohio & Erie Canal, Thornburg Station is a mixed-use complex with fine and casual dining, retail and offices.
  • Canal Visitor Center, Canal Road, Valley View. operating lock demonstrations
  • Frazee House, Valley View Road. The 1826 Frazee House depicts early settlement in the Western Reserve.
  • Village of Peninsula. Located in the heart of the Cuyahoga Valley, this historic canal village and artists community contains several galleries, shops, restaurants, a bike shop with rentals, and outstanding examples of 19th century architecture. A featured attraction is the 1886 Stick Style Boston Township Hall. Originally the community’s High School, today this historic landmark houses the Cuyahoga Valley Museum, which is operated by the Peninsula Library & Historical Society. Open weekends 12PM-5PM. The hall is also available for rentals.
  • Boston Store. Museum devoted to the history of canal boat building.
  • Boston Store
    Boston Store
  • Hale Farm and Village. 2686 Oak Hill Road, Bath, 800/589-9703 or 330/666-3711. Western Reserve township, a la 1848, with artisans providing demonstrations of glass blowing, candle making, pottery and blacksmiths.
  • Lock 29
  • Deep Lock Quarry
  • Hunt Farm Visitor Center. Exhibits about Cuyahoga Valley’s agricultural past.
  • Blossom Music Center, 1145 W. Steels Corners Road, Cuyahoga Falls. Summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra, rock concerts, all other kinds of music located on 800 acres, with reserved pavilion seating of 5,000 and a lawn seating capacity of 13,500 (bring a picnic basket and blanket).
  • Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, 714 Portage Path, Akron. English Tudor Revival Mansion, 65 rooms and 70 acres, built by by Goodyear co-founder Frank Seiberling between 1911 and 1915. Warren Manning landscaped grounds, featuring the Birch alley and Japanese gardens, are nationally renowned. Grounds open to visitors 9AM--6PM; House tours 10AM-4:30PM.
  • Perkins Mansion Museum & John Brown House, 550 Copley Road, Akron. Greek Revival Mansion Museum, built in 1837, was home of the famous abolitionist John Brown includes displays that trace Brown’s life utilizing photographs, firearms from the period and a reconstruction of a canal boat captain’s quarters.
  • Mustill Store
  • Village of Canal Fulton. Quaint village known for antiques shops and Amish crafts.
  • Lock 4 Park
  • Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead
  • Downtown Massillon
  • Fort Laurens State Memorial, Bolivar.
  • Historic Zoar Village
  • New Philadelphia/Dover Area Birthplace of Cy Young, namesake of Major League Baseball pitching award.

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