
3 Carved by Brandywine Creek, the 65-foot falls demonstrates classic geological features of waterfalls. A layer of hard rock caps the waterfall, protecting softer layers of rock below. In this case, the top layer is Berea Sandstone. The softer layers include Bedford and Cleveland shales, soft rocks formed from mud found on the sea floor that covered this area 350-400 million years ago. Shale is thinly chunked, giving water a bridal veil appearance as it cascades down the falls.

19 Lanterman's Mill Lanterman's Mill is a historic landmark located in Youngstown, Ohio, USA. Built in the mid-1800s, the mill was originally used for grinding grains into flour and cornmeal. It was later converted into a hydroelectric power plant before being restored and turned into a museum. Today, visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history, as well as enjoy the surrounding park and hiking trails. Lanterman's Mill is a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike, and is a testament to the region's rich industrial and agricultural heritage.

20 Lanterman's Mill Lanterman's Mill is a historic landmark located in Youngstown, Ohio, USA. Built in the mid-1800s, the mill was originally used for grinding grains into flour and cornmeal. It was later converted into a hydroelectric power plant before being restored and turned into a museum. Today, visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history, as well as enjoy the surrounding park and hiking trails. Lanterman's Mill is a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike, and is a testament to the region's rich industrial and agricultural heritage.
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