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Originally Posted by edale
Oh please. So a roundabout in the center of town, or a central green is the proud legacy of Connecticut? Fact is, NE Ohio was BARELY developed by the time the land was sold in 1795. There are town squares and public greens in many places in the state that weren't included in the Western Reserve.
Is Cincinnati's Hyde Park Square evidence of Connecticut Reserve influence that crept south?
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huh? nothing hangs on a date. who do you think the settlers of those small villages at that time were? so yes the roundabouts, for example, which you purposefully neglected to mention, are unique to ne ohio as familiar in ct.