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  1. On January 17, 1974, the Grand River became Ohio's second wild and scenic river. Designated sections include: from Harpersfield covered bridge downstream to the Norfolk and Western Railway trestle south of Painesville (wild, 23 miles (37 km) and from the US 322 in Ashtabula County downstream to Harpersfield covered bridge (scenic, 33 miles (53 ...

  2. Coordinates: 41°44′45″N 81°17′08″W. Grand River is a village in Lake County, Ohio, United States, along the Grand River. The population was 394 at the 2020 census. [6] History. A post office called Grand River has been in operation since 1890. [7] . The village was named after the nearby Grand River. [8] Geography.

  3. 1937 - The Ohio River floods, leaving 750,000 people homeless. 1938 - Roy J. Plunkett of New Carlisle invented Teflon. 1941 - US enters World War II; about 20,000 Ohio servicemen will be killed.

  4. River otters are reintroduced into 4 Ohio watersheds. 123 animals were released over the next five years into the Grand River, Killbuck Creek, Stillwater Creek, and the Little Muskingum.

  5. Five years later the canal was finally completed; however, Cleveland traded with the region from Columbus north, whereas goods south of the capital went to the Ohio River. From 1827 to 1840, the Ohio Canal was the exclusive avenue to the lake and eastern connections by canal.

  6. The Grand River is a tributary of Lake Erie, 102.7 miles (165.3 km) long, [2] in northeastern Ohio in the United States. [3] Via Lake Erie, the Niagara River and Lake Ontario, it is part of the watershed of the St. Lawrence River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. It drains an area of 712 mi² (1844 km²). [2]

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  8. Grand River is a village in Lake County, Ohio, United States, along the Grand River. The population was 394 at the 2020 census.

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