Exploring the Ohio Erie Canal offers travelers biking, hiking and interesting roadside stops along its 110 miles of scenic byway.The canal was built in the late 1820s to early 1830s to give easy access from Lake Erie to the Ohio River, allowing farmers and businesses to get their products where they needed to go. The canal runs from Lake Erie through Cuyahoga Valley, Muskingum Valley and Licking Valley, then to the Ohio River and into the Scioto Valley. There are several ways to […] » Read More
Trail through time: Follow the Ohio Erie Canal through the state and through history

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