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Hey Cleveland/Northern Ohio, you got pretty parks. From twitter (Original Post)
irisblue
7 hrs ago
OP
The Emerald Neckace is a huge park system, that abuts the national park in the Cuyahoga River down to ...
marble falls
7 hrs ago
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With DOGE gutting NOAA and the lab that protects the lakes from algae blooms and such...
Xavier Breath
4 hrs ago
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k55f5r
(474 posts)1. "It'd be a shame if something happened to them"
Was the quote I was expecting from an X average mouth-breather.
marble falls
(65,509 posts)2. The Emerald Neckace is a huge park system, that abuts the national park in the Cuyahoga River down to ...
... Akron (35 miles) and abuts Akron/Summit Counties Metro Parks.
Having lived in both cities (born in Cleveland and left Akron in '77), it is wonderful.
Only Anchorage's huge park that runs through and all around the city (you can walk to anywhere in Anchorage and not have to cross more than a small handful of auto traffic). It's a bit better, and then there's South Mountain Park in Phoenix, which is pretty spectacular, especially the view at night from the top of the mountain.
Diamond_Dog
(37,044 posts)3. We are so very lucky to have this beautiful lake.

Xavier Breath
(5,623 posts)4. With DOGE gutting NOAA and the lab that protects the lakes from algae blooms and such...
one wonders how long it will stay that way.
https://www.propublica.org/article/noaa-michigan-lab-toxic-algae-blooms-great-lakes-drinking-water