Conservancy for CVNP Virginia Kendall Ledges 50th Anniversary Collectible Stickers
Conservancy for CVNP Virginia Kendall Ledges 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.
Formed from Sharon Conglomerate millions of years ago, the Ledges area (pictured) is known for its impressive boulders, cliffs, and scenic overlook of the Cuyahoga Valley. In the 1800s, visitors came to the Ledges for recreation. One visitor, wealthy Cleveland industrialist Hayward Kendall, purchased the area and set it aside to become Virginia Kendall Park, established in 1929 in honor of his mother. The park was managed by Akron Metropolitan Park District (today's Summit Metro Parks) until 1978 when it was turned over to the NPS. Today, it remains a popular destination for hiking and viewing sunsets.
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