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This 25 acre recreation area was near the community known as Glory Hole. It was located near the bottom of the eastern hill on Portage Road. It was the common meeting place for the Wayne County Pioneer Picnic Association. According to an article written by Paul Locher for the Daily Record, at the 7th annual Wayne County Pioneer Picnic, more than 10,000 county residents attended the reunion held at Highland Park. | This 25 acre recreation area was near the community known as Glory Hole. It was located near the bottom of the eastern hill on Portage Road. It was the common meeting place for the Wayne County Pioneer Picnic Association. According to an article written by Paul Locher for the Daily Record, at the 7th annual Wayne County Pioneer Picnic, more than 10,000 county residents attended the reunion held at Highland Park. | ||
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==Areas of Park== | ==Areas of Park== |
Revision as of 10:27, 17 October 2018
This 25 acre recreation area was near the community known as Glory Hole. It was located near the bottom of the eastern hill on Portage Road. It was the common meeting place for the Wayne County Pioneer Picnic Association. According to an article written by Paul Locher for the Daily Record, at the 7th annual Wayne County Pioneer Picnic, more than 10,000 county residents attended the reunion held at Highland Park.
Areas of Park
Location
- valley at the east end of Wayne Ave., Wooster, Ohio
Manager of Park
- H. H. Kline
Historical documents
- Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 103. [1]
- Flood in 1913, Wooster, Ohio by Harry McClarren. Wayne County Historical Society
- Bit and Pieces 1913 Storm Washed Out Lake Talbot
Timeline
References
- ↑ Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 103.