Cuyahoga Falls is the second largest city in Summit County. Founded in 1812, the city was named after the waterfalls on the Cuyahoga River that pass through the city. The city was originally named Manchester, but changed its name by the request of the postmaster at the time. In 1985, the city merged with Northhampton Township, making it the first voter approved merger in the state's history.
State Route 8 runs through the middle of Cuyahoga Falls, which connects with I-77 and I-76 near Akron, I-80 (the Ohio Turnpike) near Hudson, and I-271 near Macedonia.
41.1469-81.50971Cathedral of Tomorrow.Has a 32 ton cross inside, one of the largest indoor crosses in the world. Also features an unfinished tower.(updated Jul 2017)
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41.1914-81.55961Blossom Music Center,1145 W Steels Corners Rd,☏ +1 330-920-8040.Outdoor amphitheater and summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra.
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