Euclid Creek (under the railroad bridge)

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Title

Euclid Creek (under the railroad bridge)

Subject

Environment
Transportation

Description

The picture shows Euclid Creek where it is diverted under the railroad tracks northeast of the Nottingham and St. Clair intersection in Euclid. The bridge was constructed c.1852 out of Bluestone rock, mined from further upcreek at the Bluestone quarries.

Creator

Josh Ferron

Date

15-9-2009

Contributor

Josh Ferron

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Euclid (Ohio), Euclid Creek Watershed (Ohio)

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