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Lake Scranton Walking Trail

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Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
Lake Scranton Walking Trail
The Cleveland Foundation Centennial Lake Link Trail, originally known as the Lake Link Trail, is a cycling, hiking, and walking trail located in the city of Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. Owned by the city of Cleveland and maintained by Cleveland Metroparks, the trail runs along the former track bed of the Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad. The trail is named for The Cleveland Foundation, a local community foundation which donated $5 million toward the trail's construction. The southern leg of the 1.3-mile trail opened in August 2015, and the northern leg in August 2017. The middle leg will begin construction once the Irishtown Bend hillside is stabilized. A bridge connecting the trail to Whiskey Island will begin construction in Spring 2019 and will be completed in early Summer 2020.
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