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Conneaut Township Park


Conneaut Township Park is a park created by state statute and the rules applying thereto, under Section 511.18 ORC. The park is presently governed by a Board of Park Commissioners consisting of three members, each serving three year terms without compensation. Conneaut Township's forefathers had the necessary vision and foresight to create a Township Park District under state law which was approved in the general election on November 2, 1926. The Park sold Bonds and raised the necessary money to purchase the land for approximately $61,000.00. At that time in 1926, the park was in a very natural unimproved state. The park was initially purchased, and has been improved and maintained to what it is today, through tax levies passed by the citizens of Conneaut. The park is a garden spot with the most beautiful view of Lake Erie, Conneaut's harbor and lighthouse that you could possibly ever imagine. It is the spot on Lake Erie for enjoying all types of sports, water activities, picnicking, and communicating with nature for people of all ages. It truly is Conneaut's diamond on the lake. The Board of Park Commissioners welcomes all to come and visit Conneaut and its beautiful park.


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