High Bridge Glens
Thursday, March 13, 20087 - Mary L. McClure
The scenic natural environment was enhanced by 1882 with dance pavilions, refreshment rooms, suspension bridges, stairs, walkways, skating rinks and the famous Glens roller coaster. Towering 80 ft above the raging Cuyahoga this high bridge resulted in the parks name
The trails consisted of one large circle that continue down one side of the river, across a small bridge and up the other side of the river.
Cuyahoga Dam was constructed and backed up and flooded the lower levels of the High Bridge Glen Park. what was left of the park was shut down.
City of Cuyahoga Falls was a successful recipient of a grant from the State's Clean Ohio Revitalization Funds on July 25, 2007. The Development Department applied for a grant to further the redevelopment efforts in the South Front Street area.
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