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the cuyahoga river bisects cleveland, ohio

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No its not possible for the river to catch on fire here in 2012 because the people that work for the city of garbage have stoped put there wastes in the Cuyahoga River.

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Ohio River, Cuyahoga River, Miami River, Maumee River, Muskingham River, Scioto River, Sandusky River

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The Cuyahoga River is located in Northeast Ohio in the United States. Outside of Ohio, the river is most famous for being "the river that caught fire", helping to spur the environmental movement in the late 1960s. Native Americans called this winding water "Cuyahoga," which means "crooked river" in the Iroquois language.

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Yes, the Cuyahoga River runs north. It begins outside of Ravenna, Ohio, and snakes through Northeast Ohio, and empties into Lake Erie in Cleveland, Ohio.

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The Cuyahoga River was polluted with industry pollution, such as oil and other flammable chemicals. All it would have taken is a small spark or even a hot sunny day to set the river ablaze.

1969 was not the first time the river caught fire, but it was the most devastating one and therefore the one that people remember.

The river is no longer polluted as much due to modern understanding of pollution on the environment.

Cuyahoga means "crooked river" in Iroquoian language.

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If the river is polluted enough, it can. That's what happened to Ohio's cuyahoga-river. In 1969, the Cuyahoga River burst into flames, bringing into focus the river's dire condition. The sheer volume of trash and debris floating in the water, coupled with the chemicals, oil and sludge, made it impossible for fish to live there. Also this was not the first time the river had caught fire.

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Ohio River is a very important river in ohio

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Public awareness of water pollution increased.

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The Cuyahoga River meandered to form a peninsula in the center of town.

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The address of the Cuyahoga Falls Library is: 2015 Third St., Cuyahoga Falls, 44221 3294

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The address of the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center is: 2131 Front St, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

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The Ohio and Erie Canal linked Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River. Later it was expanded to include the Ohio River.

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The Ohio and Erie Canal linked Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River. Later it was expanded to include the Ohio River.

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The phone number of the Cuyahoga Falls Library is: 330-928-2117.

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The Ohio and Erie Canal linked Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River. Later it was expanded to include the Ohio River.

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Cuyahoga Community College was created in 1962.

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The Ohio and Erie Canal linked Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River. Later it was expanded to include the Ohio River.

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The web address of the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center is: http://www.cvartcenter.org

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pollutants on its surface caught fire and attracted media attention....NovaNet

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The Cuyahoga river had been essential during the late 1700's for the development and industrialization of Ohio, particularly the small frontier town which came to be Cleveland. Over the next 170 years, the river transformed from a pristine, clear body of water to a chemical and sewage-ridden outlet. Eventually, in 1969, the river was no longer able to burden the damage that was inflicted upon it by the humans occupying the lands, and erupted into flames.

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The phone number of the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center is: 330-928-8092.

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The airport code for Cuyahoga County Airport is CGF.

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Cuyahoga Heights High School was created in 1938.

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Cuyahoga County Public Library was created in 1922.

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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Playhouse Square, setting the Cuyahoga river on fire, awful sports teams, great hospitals

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Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (northern suburb of Akron)

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Cuyahoga Gorge - 1901 was released on:

USA: September 1901

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James A. Garfield was born in what is now Cuyahoga County, Ohio,

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The Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center was created in 1997. It serves as a facility to house juvenile offenders in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and provide them with necessary rehabilitative services.

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First Congregational Church of Cuyahoga Falls was created in 1847.

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There are many more including: * Ottawa River * Maumee River * Toussaint River * Portage River * Sandusky River * Huron River * Vermilion River * Cuyahoga River * Chagrin River * Grand River and * Ashtabula River all of which flow into lake Erie.

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The motto of Youth Advisory Committee of Cuyahoga County is 'What do YOUth have to say?'.

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cuyahoga falls really doesnt have a bad area.. i lived there for 13 years it was great.

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A good School in cuyahoga falls Ohio is Lincoln Elemenrty.. :)

i went there and i loved it

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The phone number of the Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum is: 330-657-2892.

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Cuyahoga Community College has three campuses, and none have housing. Being a community college it is considered a commuters campus.

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The address of the Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum is: 1775 Main St., Peninsula, 44264 M

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The phone number of the Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum is: 330-657-2892.

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21 miles taking this route:

  1. Take I-77 NORTH to OH-8 NORTH to CUYAHOGA FALLS at EXIT 125A near downtown Akron.
  2. Take OH-8 NORTH to Cuyahoga Falls.

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None of them. The Cuyahoga River caught fire. It feeds into Lake Erie, which is perhaps the reason the questioner thought that one of the Great Lakes had caught fire.

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You always pay taxes for the county the business is in not the one you live in.

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