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Bunny Hollow was an area of historic ARMCO Park dedicated for use by the children of Middletown, Ohio. It was part of Armco Park, one of the finest natural parks in Ohio during it's span from 1922 to 1963. It was developed by Armco for use of all people in the area and was in use between 1922 and 1963. At the entrance to Bunny Hollow stood a sign of a tall painted bunny in a red suit and playing a flute. The park became the home of Miami University-Middletown in 1969. In 1922 the Board of Directors of the American Rolling Mill Company (Armco)authorized the purchase of 435 acres of hilly farmland and woodland east of Middletown. The area, which had been known as Cooch's Woods, became Armco Park.