50 years after catching on fire, the Cuyahoga River has become a recreation destination

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The banks of the Cuyahoga River show no trace of the pollution and urban decay of a struggling city. Instead, it's a place for fun and relaxation
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Come on down to Cleveland Town everyone! 🎶 🎵

TheMrPeteChannel
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I fish under the Harvard/Denison bridge. I always catch nice catfish at night.
Yeah I remember the oil and sludge, but I'm 65 yrs old.
The only thing you can count on in this world is change, and the Cuyahoga has changed in my lifetime.

Joe-kbsm
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It's weird how we keep making the same 'mistake'(intentional mistake) of not giving any fu**s until it's almost too late.
Then we MIGHT do something to turn back time instead of, you know, not horrifically murdering tens of species of animals that were boiled or actually burnt alive not just doing that incident, but daily because of the oil pollution that burns through skin of fishes and birds and reptiles.

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