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Cuyahoga Valley National ParkAutumn on the Towpath Trail. Photo by Tom Jones.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Copyright Restrictions by Photographer

Copyright restrictions apply to the work of the following photographers:

 

 

John Fitzpatrick
Photo may be used for noncommercial publications and websites by the National Park Service and affiliated nonprofit organizations to promote Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Up to four images per article may be used by news media. Any other uses must be negotiated with the copyright owner by writing to fitz@wans.net. Photo credit must be given. Either "©John Fitzpatrick" or "Photo by John Fitzpatrick" is acceptable.

Sara Guren
Photo may be used for noncommercial publications and websites by the National Park Service and affiliated nonprofit organizations to promote Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Up to four images per article may be used by news media. Any other uses must be negotiated with the copyright owner by writing to sara@saraguren.com. Photo credit must be given. Either "©Sara Guren" or "Photo by Sara Guren" is acceptable.

Tom Jones
Photo may be used for noncommercial publications and websites by the National Park Service and affiliated nonprofit organizations to promote Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Up to four images per article may be used by news media. Any other uses must be negotiated with the copyright owner by writing to buckeyephotos@yahoo.com. Photo credit must be given. Either "©Tom Jones" or "Photo by Tom Jones" is acceptable.

Steve Paddon
Photo may be used for noncommercial publications and websites by the National Park Service and affiliated nonprofit organizations to promote Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Up to four images per article may be used by news media. Any other uses must be negotiated with the copyright owner by writing to steve.paddon@perkinelmer.com. Photo credit must be given. Either "©Steve Paddon" or "Photo by Steve Paddon" is acceptable.

Denny Reiser
Photo may be used for noncommercial publications and websites by the National Park Service and affiliated nonprofit organizations to promote Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Up to four images per article may be used by news media. Any other uses must be negotiated with the copyright owner by writing to denny_reiser@yahoo.com. Photo credit must be given as "©D.J.Reiser".

Jack Rigby
Photo may be used for noncommercial publications and websites by the National Park Service and affiliated nonprofit organizations to promote Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Up to four images per article may be used by news media. Any other uses must be negotiated with the copyright owner by writing to rico1951@mac.com. Photo credit must be given. Either "©Jack Rigby" or "Photo by Jack Rigby" is acceptable.

Ed Tourek
Images Copyright 2007 Ed Toerek. Images may be reproduced solely for noncommercial purposes related to promotion of or publication of news about the National Park Service or the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, with attribution to the copyright holder as follows: "Image Copyright 2007 Ed Toerek" or "Image ©2007 Ed Toerek". All other reproductions, duplications or displays of the images are prohibited without written permission from the copyright holder. Contact copyright holder at toerek@roadrunner.com.

Bruce Winges
Photo may be used for noncommercial publications and websites by the National Park Service and affiliated nonprofit organizations to promote Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Up to four images per article may be used by news media. Any other uses must be negotiated with the copyright owner by writing to e-mail us. Photo credit must be given. Either "©Bruce Winges" or "Photo by Bruce Winges" is acceptable.

Historic photo of canal boats along the Ohio & Erie Canal.  

Did You Know?
The Ohio & Erie Canal, which runs through Cuyahoga Valley National Park, was a 308-mile waterway connecting Lake Erie to the Ohio River. This transportation route, which influenced local and national prosperity, was dug entirely by hand by mostly German and Irish immigrants.

Last Updated: April 24, 2009 at 15:55 EST