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What year was Cuyahoga Valley National Park established?

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The "park" was created by executive order in December 1974 as a National Recreation Area and subsequently renamed to Cuyahoga Valley National Park (From Cuyahoga Valley National recreation Area) the new name took effect in 2000.

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