Cuyahoga Falls - Cuyahoga Falls

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.

Get in

41°8′5″N 81°29′5″W
Map of Cuyahoga Falls

Get around

By Bus

  • Akron Metro RTA - Makes several, but limited stops throughout Cuyahoga Falls. Connects with Clevland RTA and Stark County RTA.

By Taxi

See

  • 1 Cathedral of Tomorrow. Has a 32 ton cross inside, one of the largest indoor crosses in the world. Also features an unfinished tower. Cathedral of Tomorrow (Q5052419) on Wikidata Cathedral of Tomorrow on Wikipedia
  • 2 Doodlebug Memorial. Small monument to the worst rail disaster to occur in the city, in July 31st 1940. Free. Doodlebug Disaster (Q5296991) on Wikidata Doodlebug disaster on Wikipedia

Do

Buy

  • Chapel Hill Mall, at Howe and Brittain Roads
  • Riverfront Center
  • Armada Emporium, 2210 Front st, 1 330 922-0448. A great place to find the strange and out of the ordinary. Clothes, Messenger bags, and awesomeness.

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Cope

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Routes through Cuyahoga Falls
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