CLEVELAND -- July 7, 2014 -- Monday along the banks of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland's Flats, community partners and elected representatives from the city, county, state and federal government were joined by approximately 200+ attendees for the official opening of the Scranton Flats/Towpath Trail. The $9-million public improvement project includes a new park and the first publicly funded section of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail in the City of Cleveland.
What organizers failed to mention - there are a number of train aficiondos in CLE - the scenic bluff overlooking Scranton Flats along Abbey Rd. has become prime train-watching location. A number of photographers showed up the week before opening to photograph historic Norfolk and Southern Engine.
Scranton Flats Dedication Ceremony
Published on Jul 10, 2014
CLEVELAND -- July 7, 2014 -- Monday along the banks of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland's Flats, community partners and elected representatives from the city, county, state and federal government were joined by approximately 200+ attendees for the official opening of the Scranton Flats/Towpath Trail. The $9-million public improvement project includes a new park and the first publicly funded section of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail in the City of Cleveland.
Here is the link to the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAN0AN-AiPw&list=UUoe2sCIfnb4pCTDMRVzwIDQ
What organizers failed to mention - there are a number of train aficiondos in CLE - the scenic bluff overlooking Scranton Flats along Abbey Rd. has become prime train-watching location. A number of photographers showed up the week before opening to photograph historic Norfolk and Southern Engine.
KSU Design Student Ebonique w/CLE backdrop