Beach Buzz
From Laughing Sal to Rocket Ships, the sights, sounds and tastes of Euclid Beach Park will be revived this month to mark the 40th anniversary of the beloved landmark’s closing.
From Laughing Sal to Rocket Ships, the sights, sounds and tastes of Euclid Beach Park will be revived this month to mark the 40th anniversary of the beloved landmark’s closing.
Terry Schwarz's Pop Up City concept is already an intriguing way to reinvent the vacant urban spaces. She's hoping it'll be much more.
A century ago, industry poured wealth into the city. It did so over the bridges that crisscross our crooked river. Times have changed, but the swinging, lifting and soaring spans remain. We asked Cleveland bridge enthusiast Mark Filippell (who just finished building his fourth bridge replica) about a trio of our favorites.
Built in 1890, The Arcade at 1401 Euclid Avenue is an architectural masterpiece.
In 1995, Cleveland was given another reason to rock. The building itself cuts against the lakeshore, as edgy as the collection it houses.
Towering over the Hope Memorial Bridge — formerly known as the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge — these detailed sculptures are Northeast Ohio’s most significant Art Deco monuments.