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South Main St. Demolition
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Buildings; Demolition; Lock 3; Businesses;
In January 2002, the buildings between the former O'Neil's department store and the Civic Theatre on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio were demolished. The empty space became Lock 3 Park.
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South Main St. Demolition
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Buildings; Demolition; Lock 3; Businesses;
In January 2002, the buildings between the former O'Neil's department store and the Civic Theatre on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio were demolished. The empty space became Lock 3 Park.
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South Main St. Demolition
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Buildings; Demolition; Lock 3; Businesses;
In January 2002, the buildings between the former O'Neil's department store and the Civic Theatre on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio were demolished. The empty space became Lock 3 Park.
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South Main St. Demolition
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Buildings; Demolition; Lock 3; Businesses;
In January 2002, the buildings between the former O'Neil's department store and the Civic Theatre on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio were demolished. The empty space became Lock 3 Park.
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South Main St. Demolition
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Buildings; Demolition; Lock 3; Businesses;
In January 2002, the buildings between the former O'Neil's department store and the Civic Theatre on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio were demolished. The empty space became Lock 3 Park.
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South Main St. Demolition
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Buildings; Demolition; Lock 3; Businesses;
In January 2002, the buildings between the former O'Neil's department store and the Civic Theatre on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio were demolished. The empty space became Lock 3 Park.
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South Main St. Demolition
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Buildings; Demolition; Lock 3; Businesses;
In January 2002, the buildings between the former O'Neil's department store and the Civic Theatre on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio were demolished. The empty space became Lock 3 Park.
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South Main St. Demolition
Akron; Main Street; Streets and Roads; Buildings; Demolition; Lock 3; Businesses;
In January 2002, the buildings between the former O'Neil's department store and the Civic Theatre on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio were demolished. The empty space became Lock 3 Park.
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Neptune Park
Akron; Neptune Park; Parks; Alexander Park
Neptune Park, also known over the years as Alexander or Fountain Park, was the first parcel of land bought by the City of Akron during the 1880s to be used exclusively as a park. Often used for summer...
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Perkins Park
Akron; Perkins Park; Parks
Perkins Park, Akron's first park, was located on the corner of Exchange and Bowery Streets in 1898. When General Simon Perkins originally planned the Village of Akron, he included a New England style public...
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Plat Book of Akron, 1921
Maps; Akron; Plat Books; Cuyahoga Falls; Kenmore; Barberton;
1921 Plat Book of the City of Akron and vicinity including Barberton, Cuyahoga Falls, and Kenmore from official records, private plans and actual surveys.
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Pleasant Park
Akron; Pleasant Park; Parks
Pleasant Park, a 5-acre area, was dedicated as a public park in 1865 by Samuel Thornton when his 200-acre farm was annexed to the City. Eventually South High School was built on the location of Thornton's...
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In Randolph Park
Akron; Randolph Park; Parks; Lakes and Ponds; Portage Lakes
Randolph Park was opened on July 7, 1895 by officials of the Mountain Line. It was designed to be a competitor of Silver Lake Park, complete with a large open-air opera house, bath house, and dancing pavillion....
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Silver Lake
Akron; Silver Lake; Lakes and Ponds; Parks; Portage Lakes
Known for its clear water and good fishing, Silver Lake became a popular summer resort in the 1880s when the C. A. & C. Railroad laid tracks out to the lake. Ralph H. Lodge, the owner of the land, built...
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Summit Lake
Akron; Summit Lake; Lakes and Ponds; Portage Lakes
A natural lake, Summit Lake existed before the glacial age. It is located on the Continental Divide, meaning that its waters flow north to the Great Lakes and south toward the Gulf of Mexico. When the...
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In the Gorge, Cuyahoga River
Akron; The Gorge; Cuyahoga River; Rivers; Parks; Northern Ohio Traction and Light
The Cuyahoga River cuts through about 200 ft. of rock in the Gorge located in north Akron. Natural features of the Gorge include sheer cliffs a hundred feet above the river, cascades, rapids, and the Big...
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Lawn on West Market Street
Akron; West Market Street; Gardens; Fountains; Neptune Park; Alexander Park
Neptune Park, also known over the years as Alexander or Fountain Park, was the first parcel of land bought by the City of Akron during the 1880s to be used exclusively as a park. Often used for summer...
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Akron-Neptune Park
Akron, Neptune Park, Parks, Postcards, Drawings
A postcard made by The Rotograph Company, N. Y. City. A full color picture of the front entrance to Neptune Park in Akron, Ohio. Printed in Germany.
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Akron-"Lakeside Park"
Akron, Parks, Lakeside Park, Fishing, Postcards, Drawings, Boats, Lakes
A full color drawing of a man fishing in the lake at Lakeside Park in Akron, Ohio. Post dated September 11, 1909. Made in Germany.
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Neptune Park
Parks; Neptune Park; Alexander Park; Market Street; West Market Street; Valley Street; North STreet; fountains;
Neptune Park was located between W. Market, Valley and North Streets in Akron, Ohio. The Park opened on June 16, 1893. The fountain, located in the center of the park, was donated by Akron businessman...
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