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Everett Road Covered Bridge contra dance caller and musicians
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Strings and Things and caller Carol Kopp lead a group of contra dancers at the Everett Road Covered Bridge. || New England Style contra dancing was probably brought to the Cuyahoga Valley by 19th century settlers arriving from New Hampshire, Connecticut, and New York. It is similar to square dancing and performed by couples facing in two opposite lines. Before each dance, the caller explains the figures while walking the dancers through them. Cuyahoga Valley National Park hosts contra dances twice a month.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Code: CUVA
Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio
Latitude: 41.1502799987793, Longitude: -81.5678787231445

Legacy NPS Focus Record ID : 222619
07/12/2006 | 7/12/2006
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Ted Toth Ted Toth is a NPS volunteer.
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