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- Kingsbury_Run abstract "Kingsbury Run is the name that refers to an area in Cleveland, Ohio, located near its suburb Shaker Heights. The area is stretched westward through Kinsman Road. It contained a natural watershed that ran through East 79th Street and carried storm waters into the Cuyahoga River, draining them from the areas known now as Maple Heights and Warrensville Heights. Most of the area has been filled for industrial or residential use, and only at its mouth, where it flows into the Cuyahoga is there an actual body of water. Kingsbury Run was named after James Kingsbury (1767–1847) who was one of the earliest settlers in the Western Reserve and became the first inhabitant of Newburgh in 1797. It is also the route through which the RTA rapid transit travels on its way to Public Square in downtown Cleveland. Between Sidaway Ave. and East 65th St. the ravine is spanned by a no longer used suspension bridge.The area is also known because of an unidentified serial killer who left there the dismembered bodies of some his victims in the 1930s. The killer is known as Cleveland Torso Murderer or the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run.".
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageID "40488316".
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageLength "1999".
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageRevisionID "670927998".
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland,_Ohio.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Torso_Murderer.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Connecticut_Western_Reserve.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Cuyahoga_River.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rivers_of_Ohio.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Maple_Heights,_Ohio.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Serial_killer.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Shaker_Heights,_Ohio.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Suburb.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLink Warrensville_Heights,_Ohio.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kingsbury Run".
- Kingsbury_Run hasPhotoCollection Kingsbury_Run.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CuyahogaCountyOH-geo-stub.
- Kingsbury_Run wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kingsbury_Run subject Category:Geography_of_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- Kingsbury_Run hypernym Name.
- Kingsbury_Run point "41.480162 -81.640461".
- Kingsbury_Run type SpatialThing.
- Kingsbury_Run comment "Kingsbury Run is the name that refers to an area in Cleveland, Ohio, located near its suburb Shaker Heights. The area is stretched westward through Kinsman Road. It contained a natural watershed that ran through East 79th Street and carried storm waters into the Cuyahoga River, draining them from the areas known now as Maple Heights and Warrensville Heights.".
- Kingsbury_Run label "Kingsbury Run".
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- Kingsbury_Run sameAs Q16852480.
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- Kingsbury_Run lat "41.480162".
- Kingsbury_Run long "-81.640461".
- Kingsbury_Run wasDerivedFrom Kingsbury_Run?oldid=670927998.
- Kingsbury_Run isPrimaryTopicOf Kingsbury_Run.