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Slippery Sticks
Slippery elm trees are named for their inner bark, which is moist and slippery. American Indians used the bark to reduce swelling and take the venom out of a bite or sting. It is still used today to make throat lozenges.
Lock 28
Deep Lock Quarry contains Lock 28, which at 17 feet was the deepest lock on the Ohio & Erie Canal.
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