Shaker Historical Society & Museum
The society and museum were founded in 1947 to preserve and promote the history of the North Union Shaker Community and Shaker Heights, one of the nation's model "garden city" su... heritagesites.com
International Women's Air & Space Museum
Discover the achievements of women in aviation and space through exhibits that include an aerobatic plane, a flight simulatorand a hands-on mission control console. Learn about li... discoverohio.com
Western Reserve Historical Society Library
The largest American History research center in northern Ohio, the Library's holdings consists of 235,000 books; 25,000 volumes of newspapers; 30,500 rolls of microfilm; 1,000,000... discoverohio.com
Cleveland Police Historical Society
n order to preserve and share a part of Cleveland's past, the Cleveland Police Historical Society, a non-profit organization, was formed in 1983. The Society is dedicated to the the... museumland.net
Lakewood Historical Society & Museum
The society, founded in 1952, serves the community through tours of the museum, special displays for area schools and libraries, in-school talks taken to classrooms to illustrate... heritagesites.com
Woodland Cemetery
[side A] Howard Daniels, who lived from 1815-1863, was a noted architect and landscape gardener. Over the course of his life, he designed six Ohio and New York cemeteries, including Woodl... hmdb.org
Cleveland Grays
The Cleveland Grays were organized by statute in 1837 as an independent volunteer militia company. The Grays were the first company to leave Cleveland for service during the Civil War. In... hmdb.org
Karamu House
Karamu House, Incorporated was established in 1915 as the Playhouse Settlement, one of Cleveland's many settlement houses for migrant and immigrant communities. Initiated by the Men's Clu... hmdb.org
Shaker Square
Shaker Square, the nation's second oldest planned shopping center was originally developed by the Van Sweringen brothers and opened for business in October, 1929. Currently owned and oper... hmdb.org
Dunham Tavern
Dunham Tavern is the oldest building still standing on its original site in the City of Cleveland. Once a stagecoach stop on the old Buffalo-Cleveland-Detroit road (modern Euclid Avenue),... hmdb.org
Crawford Auto Aviation Museum
The Crawford Auto Aviation Museum, amuseum of Western Reserve Historical Society, presents the history of land and air transportation by using interesting, engaging and entertaini... discoverohio.com
League Park
League Park opened on May 1, 1891, with the legendary Cy Young pitching for the Cleveland Spiders in their win over the Cincinnati Redlegs. The park remained the home of Cleveland's profe... hmdb.org
The History Of Hough (1799-1979)
Oliver and Eliza Hough settled in the area now known as Hough in 1799. Upon their death in 1866, the land was rendered to the residents of the community has has been heretofore known as t... hmdb.org
James Abram Garfield Grave Site
20th United States President. His administration lasted but 200 days of which 80 were spent languishing in a fight for his life after being shot in the back by an assassin. He was b... findagrave.com
John D. Rockefeller, Sr Grave Site
American financier, oil magnate and philanthropist. Best known as the patriarch of the socially prominent Rockefeller family of New York, founder of the Standard Oil Company and fou... findagrave.com
Raymond Johnson Chapman
Raymond Bradley Sherman Chapman (January 15, 1891 – August 17, 1920) was an American baseball player, spending his entire career as a shortstop for Cleveland.He was the first... waymarking.com
Colonel Charles Young
Colonel Charles Young, cavalryman, military intelligence officer, Huachuca commander, and paragon of honor. An American Legend Charles Young was the third black graduate of the United Sta... hmdb.org