As far as national parks go, this one is definitely not as unique landscape-wise, but history-wise it's very interesting! It was important because of the canal between Cleveland and Akron, which was built in the 1830's. It was used, and there were people living in what's known as the national park. The national park took the land back to preserve it, and now there's a path along the canal too for people to walk. It's great! We went to Brandywine Falls, Ledges, Towpath Trail, and Canal Exploration Center. They were all quite interesting in their own ways!