Welcome to the
Brooklyn Centre WIKI

Cleveland, Ohio

A Neighborhood Exploration
Currently 301 articles regarding its history


Big Creek

From Brooklyn Centre Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Current revision (16:05, 13 October 2007) (edit) (undo)
 
(One intermediate revision not shown.)
Line 1: Line 1:
-
The creek drains into the Cuyahoga River from the West, through a valley that now houses the Cleveland Zoological Park. It was previously known as '''Countryman's Brook''' (or Creek) for the man who owned some adjoining property and then later as '''Mill Creek''' before ultimately becoming known as '''Big Creek'''.
+
The creek drains into the [[Cuyahoga River]] from the West, through a valley that now houses the [[Brookside Park Zoo|Cleveland Zoological Park]].
 +
 
 +
Big Creek was previously known as '''Countryman's Brook''' (or Creek) for John Countryman, the man who owned some adjoining property. Later it was known as '''Mill Creek''' before ultimately becoming '''Big Creek'''.
[[Philo Scovill]] built the first saw mill in Brooklyn Village on this creek.
[[Philo Scovill]] built the first saw mill in Brooklyn Village on this creek.
 +
 +
Geologically speaking, the creek runs through what is known as Devonian Shale. Good examples of this shale can be seen at the Cleveland Metropolitan Zoo.
 +
 +
The following link from Cleveland Western Reserve University (CWRU) shows some early archaelogical digs along Big Creek and some of the finds they made:
 +
 +
Select [http://geology.cwru.edu/~huwig/catalog/ohiogeology.html#cleveland%20shale "Devonian - Cleveland Shale"] for further information.

Current revision

The creek drains into the Cuyahoga River from the West, through a valley that now houses the Cleveland Zoological Park.

Big Creek was previously known as Countryman's Brook (or Creek) for John Countryman, the man who owned some adjoining property. Later it was known as Mill Creek before ultimately becoming Big Creek.

Philo Scovill built the first saw mill in Brooklyn Village on this creek.

Geologically speaking, the creek runs through what is known as Devonian Shale. Good examples of this shale can be seen at the Cleveland Metropolitan Zoo.

The following link from Cleveland Western Reserve University (CWRU) shows some early archaelogical digs along Big Creek and some of the finds they made:

Select "Devonian - Cleveland Shale" for further information.

Personal tools