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  2. LaDue Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    1,127 ft (344 m) 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. LaDue Reservoir is a reservoir located near Ohio State Route 44 and U.S. Route 422 in Auburn and Troy Townships in Geauga County, Ohio. Originally called the “Akron City Reservoir”, it was dedicated as the LaDue Reservoir on October 11, 1961, in honor of Wendell R. LaDue. [ 3]

  3. List of U.S. cities by number of professional sports ...

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    New York City has won the most professional sports championships of any American city. This is a list of cities in the United States that field or have fielded teams in North American men's professional sports leagues, showing the number of league championships each city has won. The championships won are recorded for the cities only, not the ...

  4. United States Swimming National Championships - Wikipedia

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    The United States Swimming National Championships (a.k.a. "Nationals") are held annually, in summer. The event is organized by USA Swimming, and is held in a long course (50m) pool. In the past, and as recently as 2007, there were 2 meets annually: a Spring and a Summer Nationals. The Spring meet began as a 25-yard ( short course) meet, while ...

  5. Lake Loramie State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Loramie State Park. /  40.37222°N 84.33778°W  / 40.37222; -84.33778. Lake Loramie State Park is a public recreation area located on the northeast side of Fort Loramie, Ohio. It occupies 407 acres (165 ha) on 1,655-acre (670 ha) Lake Loramie [3] and is operated by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. [4]

  6. Heritage Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, following Firstar's merger with U.S. Bank, the arena took on the name U.S. Bank Arena and kept that name until 2019. The arena seats 17,556 people and is the largest indoor arena in the Greater Cincinnati region with 346,100 square feet (32,150 m 2 ) of space.

  7. List of locks and dams of the Ohio River - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of locks and dams of the Ohio River, which begins at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at The Point in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and ends at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Mississippi River, in Cairo, Illinois . A map and diagram of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operated locks and dams on the Ohio River.

  8. Ohio water resource region - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio region, which is listed with a 2-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) of 05, has an approximate size of 162,916 square miles (421,950 square kilometers ), and consists of 14 subregions, which are listed with the 4-digit HUCs 0501 through 0514. This region includes the drainage of the Ohio River Basin, excluding the Tennessee River Basin.

  9. 1984 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships

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    1985 →. The 1984 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 1984 at the CSU Natatorium at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio at the 61st annual NCAA -sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I men's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.