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Akron's Rise
The Ohio & Erie Canal opened between Cleveland and Akron in 1827 and is directly credited with the growth of Akron.
Wormy Wood
American chestnut used to be one of the dominate species in our forests. In the early 1900s, a fungus nearly wiped out the species. Today, much of its lumber - called wormy chestnut - is harvested from those dying trees.
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