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Below is a list of Parks in Clyde, Ohio. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Clydesdale Manor 1111 North Main Street Clyde, OH 43410 (419)547-4900 
 Emerald Estates 846 County Rd 224 Clyde, OH 43410 (419)217-2353 
 Foos And Son Funeral Homes 318 South Main Street Clyde, OH 43410 (419)547-6616 
 Marine City Clydesdale Manor 203 Belgium Clyde, OH 43410 (419)547-3525 
 Mitchellauxter Funeral Home 218 South Main Street Clyde, OH 43410 (419)547-9451 

News About Clyde, OH Parks


Call to keep boozers out of Whaddon's parks
This is Gloucestershire
ILLEGAL drinking in Whaddon's parks looks set to be top of the agenda at a police meeting tomorrow night. Residents are being urged to come along to the Cornerstone Centre in Clyde Crescent to tell police where they should focus their energies.



Hildebran unveils new community park
Morganton News Herald
The town purchased the property for the park from Floyd and Ruth Kiziah in 2009. The property had previously belonged to Clyde and Mildred Vaugh who had relocated the historic Hildebran Depot to their property and meticulously restored it one piece at ...

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Second person goes over Falls, this time on US side
Buffalo News
By Charlie Specht and Jay Rey New York State Park Police are investigating the report of a second person going over Niagara Falls in as many days, this time on the American side. Details were sketchy this morning, but the report was made to State Park ...

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Booking fun activities for families around Utah
Park Record
Park City-based writer Samantha Simon and her nephew Clyde Sorensen pose next to some scarecrows during the Scarecrow Festival at McPolin Farm. Simon recently published a book, "Utah 4 Kids," that is a adventure guide for families.



Seaside Aquarium Marks 75 Years With A Glance Back In Time
OPB News
Unfortunately, the accomplishment wasn't listed with the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums and may not be recognized as an official “first.” But in June 1952, Flipper, a harbor seal at the aquarium gave birth to a 19-pound pup.

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