Cuyahoga county is located in northeastern Ohio with Cleveland serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 1,371,717, a decrease of 40,423 over the 1990 census. County attractions include the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, showcasing nearly 200 antique, vintage, and classic automobiles and aircraft Located in Cleveland); the Hale Farm & Village, an outdoor living history museum featuring life and crafts from the 1850s (located in Bath) and "Lawnfield", or the James A. Garfield National Historic Site, in Mentor; Shandy Hall, located in Unionville, is one of the oldest structures in the region, built by the Harper family in 1815 and "Loghurst", built in 1805 in Canfield, which is thought to be the oldest dwelling in the Western Reserve.
Location:
Cleveland Ohio
Other Ohio Counties nearby:
(Cleveland) Cuyahoga County
(Chardon) Geauga County
(Norwalk) Huron County
(Painesville) Lake County
(Elyria) Lorain County
(Medina) Medina County
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