- Portage Lakes (Ohio)
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location =Summit County, Ohio
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reference = Gnis|1044704|Portage Lakes]The Portage Lakes are named after an old Indian portage path which connected the
Cuyahoga River flowing north toLake Erie and theTuscarawas River , a tributary of theMuskingum River , which flows south to theOhio River . This proved advantageous for the Indians and early settlers as navigation from Lake Erie to the Ohio was possible with only an convert|8|mi|km portage overland. ThePortage Lakes State Park lies at one of the highest points of the state and on a major watershed divide in Ohio. Some water from the lakes reaches Lake Erie and some flows to the Ohio River. [Fact|date=June 2008]There is an unincorporated community named Portage Lakes in
Summit County, Ohio , near coord|41|00|26|N|081|31|37|W|region:US-OH_source:GNIS Elevation: convert|1053|ft|m [Gnis|1058169|Portage Lakes, Ohio] , in the area.The area became an important trading post for
settler s and Indians. It was a recognized landmark during theWar of 1812 , serving as a rendezvous point of American troops. The old Indian portage path was part of the ancient boundary between the Six Nations and the Western Indians. [Fact|date=June 2008]The city of Akron was laid out in
1825 and was first settled by Irish laborers and others working on theOhio and Erie Canal . Once the canal was completed, the town flourished. Several important industries brought prosperity to the area including stoneware potteries,sewer pipe manufacturing, thematch industry and, most recently, thetire andrubber industry. At one time, theBlue Diamond Match Company in Akron used three million board feet (7,000 m³) ofwhite pine lumber per year for the manufacture of its matches. [Fact|date=June 2008]Several of the Portage Lakes were built as feeder reservoirs for the canals to maintain the required depth of convert|4|ft|m. The lakes were used for this purpose until the canals were abandoned in 1913. The lakes were then used to meet the water needs of the local industries. Some portions of the remnant canals in the Akron area can still be boated. [Fact|date=June 2008]
The
Ohio Department of Public Works maintained the canal lands for recreational purposes until 1949 when the Portage Lakes were transferred to the newly formedOhio Department of Natural Resources , Division of Parks and Recreation. [Fact|date=June 2008]Watershed
Lakes
*Long Lake
*Mud Lake
*Nimisila Reservoir
*Turkeyfoot Lake [Fact|date=June 2008]References
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