35 Wild Facts About Northeast Ohio You Didn’t Know
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35 Wild Facts About Northeast Ohio You Didn’t Know
My friend had his big 42 foot boat moored at whiskey island, been there a hundred times to go out fishing drinking watching 4th fireworks
Northeast Ohio is one of the most geographically diverse regions in the Midwest, featuring Great Lakes shorelines, rolling hills, river valleys, and unique natural landscapes. In this video, discover 35 geography facts about Northeast Ohio, exploring the features and hidden details that make this region unlike anywhere else in the United States.
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I grew up a coup,e of miles from Tinkers Creek and Bedford reservation and spent many hours as a kid hiking, exploring and picnicing there. The Emerald Necklace of large and beautiful public parks around Greater Cleveland and the other park areas in NE Ohio are real treasures. Nice to see some of those facts about the area highlighted, despite the miserable mispronunciations of local names, many of which area of native American origin. Also, many of the towns in the Western Reserve are laid out very much like New England towns with a central square, a reminder of its Connecticut origins.
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Geauga is pronounced jee awe guh. 👽🗿👽🗽💚🇺🇸
@marklar7551the county is prinouncsd G-AUG _GAH
@DonKin-om7yrVery familiar with almost all of these places, nice to see this despite mispronunciations.
@lynnsavron7949Obviously doesn't know how to pronounce Geauga County. Some interesting facts. I'm near Akron.
@paulmartin8212Shit video
@ashleyrichards5194At least the photos of most of the places they show are from the actual location
@rickjohnson9262The AI Gow’ga & Cooo’ya’hoga is hilarious.
@MooButt-l5iLicking County Ohio in the house !
@NikiArter13Hey, what about Nelson ledges quarry in parkman, ohio?
@maryannmiller1987I found a sweet large piece of shale with fossils just covered in shell impressions
@TheNeeenhaBrandywine Falls if and when it freezes in the Winter is beautiful!
@Larrymh07As a resident in northeast Ohio my entire life, I absolutely loved this video. Most of the places I either have been there or heard of. There’s also areas I never heard of which is great to educate myself. Thank u so much for this video 😊
@elle_lovesgizmoLots of water in Ohio! 😊
@asdfasdf-wd1juGeauga=Gee-aww-guh
@heygirlhey5058I was born in Richland County, grew up in Ashland County and currently live in Wayne County. And I know how to pronounce all those place names the so-called Artificial Intelligence butchers.
@bearbryant3495It's "GEE-AH-GUH", not Gah-guh. If you're going to do a documentary about an area, at least learn how their names are pronounced.
@robertadamson3099The mispronunciations by this AI voice are annoying.
@frankshaffer7645Ai cant handle native names
@malibuminnoWhy didn't they just call this interesting facts about Northern Ohio?
@leighannsturniolo4044Youngstown!!!
@zvzsun8555Ohio sucks born there lived there don't like it .
@Dorothy-o8n4dFact 36: THERE IS NO "Northeast Ohio". There is only one Ohio.
If you mean northeastern Ohio type "northeastern Ohio" (northeastern beginning with a small letter 'n') not "Northeast Ohio".
Northeast Ohio is my home and I love it!
@kristenmarie2050too bad the speaker doesn't know how to pronounce some of the places names - cuyahoga, geauga, conneaut, etc
I grew up in hinckley.
The Lower Big Creek within the City of Cleveland is where the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is. There's some natural gorges in that area too and the Canal made by man in the 1800's. There's been some interest in making improvements and more public space unfortunately the Zoo politics resist expansion and concentrate on improving existing space, this is to bad for the City residents who deserve better.
@user-tg6el6zc4tIf u from Ohio then u should know all of this
@TezzyBoom-i1kKIYA HO GA river burned 2x.. too much oil floating on it
@suzizukiMinus 3 points for the mis-pronounciations.
@donkink3114Looks nice but most ohio rivers are heavily polluted !
@davidrobbins8941CONNIE-AUGHT to teach AI how to say her name!!
@straightforwardI literally live in the middle of the red blob on that map of Ohio in the thumbnail. And yes I knew the lake did that I was at Huntington Beach out on the rock wall one night and the water came rushing back so fast I had to run back to shore.
@calebsone1630The Western Reserve is culturally more like the East Coast than the Midwest. There is not a lot of agricultural left around here.
@weltraumaffe4155So much information is presented , that the presenter (A I ?) doesn't seem to understand !
Or at least care enough about to match what the video shows to what the audio is talking about .
And I am used to "foreigners" mispronouncing the local geographic names ,
But you seemed to be trying to set a record
for the number of different mispronunciations for each and every one of them !
On a positive note due to the large variety of attempts , you actually came close a couple of times .
Thank you, I enjoyed your video.
@larryhelton722Your A.I. narrator is REALLY annoying. Had to slow it down and turn the volume WAY down, irritating rapid fire blah-blah-blah voice with multiple mispronunciations.
@Caz-AllinOk, so why did your AI show the Brooklyn Bridge and Yosemite?? 👎
@john-or9cfAI CRAPSHOW
@EvilOverlordsIt's called Lake Afukt 😉
@Jessica-ul6meThe park is not natural by any means. The whole valley has been worked. I feel this is AI content
@michaelmccracken8921Wow. The amount of mis pronunciations in this vid has me really questioning this a.i. stuff. If it can't speak correctly, how smart is it really?
@scottsotak8788It’s obvious the narrator isn’t a native Ohioan, so many mis-pronunciations.
@OpelGT-72Youngstownian here..... Dude sayin "GOWGA" county 1:58 is crazy work!!!😂😂😂
@LilGuyLeftyI grew up in Akron I remember one time I was at work with my mom she was a dispatcher for a towing company it was either the late eighties or real early nineties and we had an earthquake I remember the pictures on the wall in her office falling off the wall and the alarms on the garage is going off
@CharlesBrillhartBorn 'n' raised in Akron..I love my city...
@Jay-TwoTimesBorn in Youngstown, now live in Guernsey county. Read articles on the salt mines. Lot of interesting history in Ohio.
@skyebird3933I was raised 1 mile from Punderson.
@justincase1575My son works in the salt mines! It’s crazy!
@justincase1575