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Cuyahoga Valley National Park struggles to preserve 300+ historic structures due to $98M in deferred maintenance and limited funds.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park preserves over 300 historic structures, including homes, mills, and bridges, using traditional methods and materials despite limited funding and staff.
Key sites like the Stephen Frazee House and Jaite Mill Historic District are restored under National Park Service guidelines, with preservation prioritized for buildings at least 50 years old and tied to significant history.
A 2024 report revealed $98 million in deferred maintenance, with $33 million proposed for demolishing excess structures, though no final list has been released.
Public visitation and preventative maintenance help sustain efforts, but budget constraints force difficult choices about which sites to save.
El Parque Nacional del Valle de Cuyahoga lucha por preservar más de 300 estructuras históricas debido a $98 millones en mantenimiento diferido y fondos limitados.