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roughly 2.3 miles (3.7 km) of the Scioto River, artificially enlarging its width to an average of 500 feet (150 m) in downtown Columbus. Once completed, the Scioto Greenways project will reduce the width by nearly half, and expose 33 acres (13 ha) of land which will be reclaimed as parkland by the city. Riffles and pools will be restored to the river channel, returning it to its natural riparian state. Experts believe the restoration project will result in a healthier river and better habitat for native plant, fish, and mussel species.
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in downtown Columbus, which was built in 1921, began in November 2013. The $ 35.5 million removal project was initially proposed in the 2010 Strategic Plan for downtown Columbus and was funded by a coalition of public and private entities. Prior to its demolition, the Main Street Dam impounded
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The lower Scioto River valley is large compared to the width of the river and is extensively farmed. Meltwaters from retreating glaciers carved the valley exceptionally wide. Valley bottoms are smooth, and flood deposits created during and since the most recent
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was built in 1922–1925 creating a larger reservoir which was billed at the time as "the finest inland waterway in the United States." Both dams are operated by the city of Columbus.
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A traditional fiddle tune in the Appalachian repertoire, “Big Scioty”, takes its name from the river. The melody is attributed to the Hammons family of West Virginia.
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cause floodplain soils to be very productive. As a result, farms line much of the lower Scioto where it flows through low, rolling hills covered in hardwood trees.
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2000 years ago, the Adena tradition 3000 years ago, and the later Fort Ancient culture about 1000 years ago. Numerous Hopewell earthworks can be seen near
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was dammed by glaciers, and damming of other rivers led to a series of floods as lakes overflowed into adjacent valleys.
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in Columbus was built in 1904–1908 to impound a water supply for the city. Farther upstream, at Shawnee Hills, the
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In 2012, the river dropped to record- or near-record-low water levels as a result of the acute effects of the
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During the antebellum years, the Scioto River provided a route to freedom for many
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limestone, and many tributary streams have waterfalls, such as Hayden Falls.
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The geologic history of the Scioto River is tied to the destruction of the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Scioto River
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Scioto River in Columbus, Ohio looking north toward Dublin, Ohio
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network during the Ice Ages and consequent creation of the
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more than 231 miles (372 km) in length. It rises in
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is estimated to have been two-thirds the size of modern
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Cities and towns, listed from upstream to downstream:
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downtown Columbus, Ohio
United States
Ohio
Hardin
Marion
Delaware
Franklin
Pickaway
Ross
Pike
Scioto
Roundhead, Ohio
40°36′32″N 83°52′37″W / 40.6089398°N 83.8768831°W / 40.6089398; -83.8768831
Mouth
Ohio River
Portsmouth
38°43′50″N 83°00′46″W / 38.7306319°N 83.0126747°W / 38.7306319; -83.0126747

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river
Ohio
Hardin County
Roundhead, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
tributary
Olentangy River
Appalachian Ohio
Ohio River

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