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Summit Feeder, Near Akron, Ohio

Posted in Canals, Parks, Recreation

Summit Feeder

by tconte on October 7, 2020

For much of the early 1900’s, the Summit lake area of Akron was among the most picturesque in the city.

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This Day In History

1851 On this day in 1851, Sojourner Truth addresses the First Black Women's Rights Convention.
1907 On this day in 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt's train stopped in Akron on its way to Indianapolis. While waiting for the train to be switched, Roosevelt hiked into the countryside and made a surprise visit to the home of Frank Thomas, a local farmer.

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