Cleveland Things to Do - Nature Center at Shaker Lakes
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Waterfall at Shaker Lakes
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9529 Madison Ave. Map near Belinda's Bar and Ho Wood Chinese Restaurant in Cleveland, Ohio 44102
See where my apartment, Ho Wood Chinese Restaurant, and Belinda's Bar is at. Cleveland's Westside in the Cudell neighborhood.
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Lakefront Colonial Mansion For Sale in Canfield Ohio [14 Acres]
14-Acre Lakefront Colonial Mansion For Sale in Canfield Ohio Real Estate For Sale By - Selling with No Reserve at Absolute Auction November 5th in Canfield, OH.
Maplevale Manor is a majestic Colonial Estate, inspired by history, built with love, and full of modern amenities, is a stunning estate situated on 14 lush, private acres in Canfield, Ohio.
Once inside, you’re transported to a world of finery and beauty by Colonial-period chandeliers and authentic light fixtures. Featuring rich wood and finely-painted built-in cabinets and shelving throughout, as well as 11 total fireplaces, the estate is truly warm and inviting.
The striking centerpiece of the beautiful kitchen is a large brick fireplace. The more conventional Wolf double oven and 4-burner gas stove and grill center are available for your culinary adventures. An Asko dishwasher and Subzero refrigerator and freezer offer further convenience, all hidden behind traditional custom cabinetry for seamless elegance. To accentuate the atmosphere, exposed, hand-hewn wood beams, predating 1870, line the ceiling.
Adorned with intricate crown molding and built-in window shutters, the formal dining room is sure to impress dinner party guests; after they’ve selected their favorite beverage from the breathtaking wet bar.
The true star of the residence is the stunning, hand-carved staircase that winds its way from the first floor to the third. Its counterpart is an elevator hidden behind a door that compliments the home’s colonial décor.
While Maplevale Manor is an estate worth showing off, it’s also comfortable and private. The master suite offers a sitting area, fireplace, his and her walk-in closets, and a jacuzzi spa. A second and third bedroom are also on the second floor, while an enclosed, arched wall of windows breezeway leads to a private guest suite; featuring two fireplaces and an additional 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a private mini kitchen.
An enclosed breezeway offers indoor passage to the garage, designed to look just like a carriage house. Gorgeous cabinets made from exterior barn siding, multiple barn beams, and concrete floors have been smartly designed to leave abundant space for four cars.
Every window in the home offers stunning views of the estate’s pristine grounds. The gardens and courtyards have been meticulously landscaped with red brick-paved walkways, perennial fauna, and bronze statuary for year-round beauty. The center courtyard offers heated brick steps. A 2.3-acre stocked lake offers relaxing views, fishing, and opportunities to see local wildlife emerge from the trees that line the property.
Lakefront Colonial Mansion Estate For Sale in Canfield Ohio By - Selling with No Reserve at Absolute Auction November 5th in Canfield OH.
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Ideas Sunday - February 10, 2019
This month marks 45 years since the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's hotline answered its first call. We discuss what's changed over the last 4.5 decades -- and the ongoing fight to change our culture to prevent sexual violence from happening in the first place.
Ohio's college graduates carry some of the heaviest student loan burdens in the country. Now, one Cleveland suburb hopes to attract new homeowners by offering to help pay off student debt.
Plus, in the genre of science fiction, taking a little artistic license and bending the facts is part of the drama. But a new film series allows you to watch sci-fi movies through the lens of someone who really knows the facts -- a scientist at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
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Sounds of Katydids and Crickets at Night
15 minutes of very loud, but soothing Katydid and Cricket sounds in the deep dark forest of the Great Smoky Mountains. If you close your eyes and meditate on the deep forest sounds of the night you can pick out three distinct sounds coming from three different insect groups. The background low steady sound is from thousands of forest crickets. These noises start soon after dark and build in intensity to the late night and then gradually taper off toward daybreak.
True Katydids are relatives of grasshoppers and crickets. They grow over two inches long and are leaf-green in color.
Katydids have oval-shaped wings with lots of veins. They resemble leaves.
True Katydids live in forests, thickets, or fields with lots of shrubs or trees. Katydids spend most of their time at the tops of trees where most of the leaves are.
Usually katydids are heard, but not seen.
Unlike grasshoppers and crickets, both male and female katydids make sounds. They rub their forewings (front wings) together to sing to each other. Katydid hear each other with ears on their front legs.
Breeding season is in late Summer and early Fall. Females will lay eggs on stems.
Eggs will hatch the following Spring into nymphs. Nymphs are young katydids not fully grown. Katydid nymphs eat and grow, molting their skin several times. Each time the nymph sheds its skin it looks more like an adult. Finally, after its last molt, the nymph has changed into an adult katydid.
True Katydids eat leaves of most deciduous (lose leaves in Fall) trees and shrubs, especially oaks.
Katydids can fly short distances when threatened, but they prefer to walk and climb. When they do fly, it is more of a downward flutter. If a katydid lands on the ground, it will walk to the nearest tree and climb.
Predators of True Katydids include birds, bats, spiders, frogs, snakes, and other insect-eaters.
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New Madrid earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:21 1 The 1811–1812 earthquakes
00:01:32 1.1 The three earthquakes and their major aftershocks
00:04:14 1.2 Eyewitness accounts
00:08:00 2 Geologic setting
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00:10:22 4 See also
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The 1811–12 New Madrid earthquakes were an intense intraplate earthquake series beginning with an initial earthquake of moment magnitude 7.5–7.9 on December 16, 1811, followed by a moment magnitude 7.4 aftershock on the same day. They remain the most powerful earthquakes to hit the contiguous United States east of the Rocky Mountains in recorded history. They, as well as the seismic zone of their occurrence, were named for the Mississippi River town of New Madrid, then part of the Louisiana Territory, now within the US state of Missouri.
There are estimates that these stable continental region earthquakes were felt strongly over roughly 130,000 square kilometers (50,000 sq mi), and moderately across nearly 3 million square kilometers (1 million square miles). The 1906 San Francisco earthquake, by comparison, was felt moderately over roughly 16,000 km2 (6,200 sq mi).
The New Madrid earthquakes were interpreted variously by American Indian tribes, but one consensus was universally accepted: the powerful earthquake had to have meant something. For many tribes in Tecumseh's pan-Indian alliance, it meant that Tecumseh and his brother the Prophet must be supported.