Monday was a gorgeous February day.
We had beautiful blue skies and sunshine,
and a high of 52 degrees.
Since the day was going to be so nice, I decided
it would be great to be outdoors,
and so I spent a little time looking for somewhere interesting to visit.
We ended up on an adventure to find two bronze statues of an Indian carrying a canoe, one at each end of the Old Portage Path.
The directions on the websites weren't very specific, and I wasn't so sure that we were going to be able to find them, but then we found someone at a local historical society who told tell us exactly how to find each one.
And we were off!
Here we are at the survey marker of the north terminus, with the Cuyahoga River in the background. |
Eureka! Bronze Indian #1 emerging from the river, heading south with his canoe. It's an 8 mile portage. |
The modern road basically follows the historic path and is appropriately called Portage Path Rd.
Next, getting onto Manchester Rd., we finally made it to the south terminus.
The new survey marker based on the original survey from 1797. |
Here we are with the south terminus Indian who's looking to the north. The Tuscarawas River is behind him. |
We had another great Ohio field trip, on a nice winter day.
And if you've never stopped to check out the bronze Indians, now you know why they are there!
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