"Some rivers are so mighty and overpowering they force conclusions on men and nations - the Ohio, the Columbia, the Mississippi - and diminish the men.
However, the crooked little Cuyahoga, no larger than many a good fishing stream, required of men their best effort and magnified them. It turned them into giants who forced the valley into the pivotal position in mid-America’s economy.
The little river is still challenging men to works so vast that mile for mile it can’t be matched by any river I have ever heard of in the world."
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