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CLEVELAND, Ohio – For 74 years, Euclid Beach Park was Cleveland’s favorite summer destination. From 1895 to 1969, it was THE place for Clevelanders to go each summer, for the rides, the ...
On January 26, the Humphrey Popcorn Company will celebrate its grand opening at 819 East 185th Street – not far from the iconic Euclid Beach Park that made Humphrey a household name in Cleveland ...
The mobile home park was purchased in 2021 by the Western Reserve Land Conservancy. The Conservancy, along with at least 11 other organizations, set up the Euclid Beach Steering Committee that ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Longtime Cleveland residents were taking pictures and stopping to say goodbye Wednesday to the Euclid Beach Park arch’s original home on E. 159th street, in the city’s ...
Euclid Beach Park enthusiasts gathered at the Metroparks Euclid Creek Reservation Sunday to celebrate and preserve the history and memories of the iconic amusement park that closed in 1969.
It was 2008 when Connie Fredericy and her husband David moved into the Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park, drawn both by the community and the proximity to the water.
For his part, Polensek said he would prefer that the arch be moved to Euclid Beach Park, Villa Angela Park, or Wildwood Park. “The question is would the Metroparks accept it,” he said.
In a release from the city of Cleveland, officials say the Arch, "once the gateway to the beloved Euclid Beach Park, has sustained repeated vehicle damage over the years.Most recently, it was ...
The Euclid Beach Trail Connector is just one of Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb's nine "Waterfront Activation Fund" projects to be used with approximately $21 million in ARPA funds.