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Creekside Ridge
3333 Creekside Trail
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
(330) 730-2025
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Cuyahoga Falls was founded in 1812, and was originally called Manchester.
The Cuyahoga River runs both south and north through the City. The
river is a source of beauty, recreation and contemplation. The six
thousand acres in the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area provide
year-round outdoor opportunities for the people of Cuyahoga Falls.
While industry has moved away from the River, it has not moved
away from Cuyahoga Falls. In fact, the city has enjoyed a steady
economic growth pattern of residential, commercial and industrial
uses. Residential development, while most strongly focused on single
family residential, similarly offers a wide variety of housing options
for people of all ages and family sizes.
The 1985 merger of the City of Cuyahoga Falls and Northampton Township,
in many ways shaped the future of the City into the 21st Century.
The City almost tripled in geographic area. Years after the merger,
the people of what was once two communities continue to move forward
together to forge the Cuyahoga Falls of the future.
Area Attractions:
- Water Works Family Aquatic Center
- Blossom Music Center
- Stan Hywett Hall/Gardens
- E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Center
- Inventor’s Hall of Fame
- Pro-Football Hall of Fame
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Great Lakes Science Center
- Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
- Akron Zoological Park
- Hale Farm & Village
- Vital Statistics (Averaged)
Population: 49,374
Woodridge Local School Enrollment: 1,751
Median Family Income: $42,263
Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 1:14.6
Expenditure per Pupil: $8,943
Golf Courses:
- Brookledge, 1621 Bailey Road, Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio
- Fox Den, 2770 Call Road, Stow, Ohio
- Parks and Recreation
Close to 25 city parks are scattered throughout the City of Cuyahoga
Falls with amenities such as baseball diamonds, fishing piers, picnic
shelters, play equipment and so much more. Cuyahoga Falls also has
the Cuyahoga Valley National Park running right through it, which
features nature centers and trails, the towpath for biking and hiking
and the scenic railway.
Area Hospitals:
Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital
1900 23rd Street, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Summa’s St, Thomas Hospital
444 North Main Street, Akron, Ohio
Akron City Hospital
525 E Market Street, Akron, Ohio
Akron General Medical Center
400 Wabash Ave., Akron, Ohio
Akron Children’s Hospital
One Perkins Square, Akron, Ohio
For more information about the community of Cuyahoga Falls, please
log onto the city’s website: www.cityofcf.com
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