Conservancy for CVNP Peninsula 50th Anniversary Collectible Stickers
Conservancy for CVNP Peninsula 50th Anniversary Collectible Stickers
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Share your love for Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP) by decorating your water bottle, phone case, journal, and more with collectable stickers. This 15-sticker series commemorates the 50th anniversary of the park. Each represents a cultural, historical, and recreational aspect of the Cuyahoga Valley. They also celebrate the resilience of the region through restoration, conservation, volunteerism, and community activism.
The charming, historic village of Peninsula is a gateway to the national park. Established along the Cuyahoga River in 1824, Peninsula prospered with the opening of the Ohio & Erie Canal in 1827. In 1962, local citizens led by Lily Fleder and Robert Hunker organized the Peninsula Valley Heritage Association to preserve thecommunity’s historic structures. These include Bronson Memorial Church (pictured), G.A.R. Hall, and what is now Peninsula Depot.
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