The History of Cleveland Heights Ohio, a City of Diversity, Culture and Many Firsts.
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2020
- This video is a short documentary on the history of Cleveland Heights Ohio, one of the first streetcar suburbs of Cleveland. It is a suburb that is filled with a great deal of diversity, culture and so many firsts. You will get an excellent picture of what makes the suburb so unique.
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I grew up in Cleveland heights in the 80’s! It was such a great place to grow up!! I had all different races of friends and Coventry was sooooo nice as a child!
I grew up on Hampshire Road... in the same house my father lived in as a child. Because he was born in 1921, I now have a 100-year history in Cleveland Heights,
My grandparents, Erwin and Helen Wochele, lived on E. Fairfax from 1939 till their deaths in 1998 and 2000. My great grandfather Will Mayborn, had a home on E. Monmouth, after travelling from Akron, Cincy, Indy, Ft.Wayne and winding up back in Cleveland Hts. He was part of the committee that raised funds to build The Church of the Savior on Lee. I'm surprised that church was not mentioned in this video with it's rather ornate stonework.
I grew up on edgehill. And Tommy’s is still my favorite diner.
Went to my first gay party in Coventry in 1972. Coventry was everything.
What about Noble Road?
I grew up in University Hts. within just a few minutes of Cleveland Heights. I spent large parts of the early 80's through much of the 90's hanging on Coventry w/my friends and still enjoy going there now. Beautiful suburb.
An actress whom you missed naming was Virginia Leith, star of such pictures as "Violent Saturday" and "A Kiss Before Dying". She graduated from Cleveland Heights High School.
What about Cedar Fairmount and Nighttown?
My home town! It was a great place to grow up in. We lived only a few blocks from Cain Park. We could sit on our sun porch and hear the concerts in the evenings. 🙂
Went to St Anns school, lived on Coventry and East Overlook, saw my first adult movie sneaking in the back door of the Heights Art theater in the mid 70's at the age of 16, and bought my first bong at Record Revolution. From Cumberland, to Tommy's to the Coventry library, fabulous place to grow up. Thanks for the memories!
Just Outstanding! When I came back to Cleveland,Ohio after my tour of duty in the military friends took me up to Coventry Rd. What a fantastic experience. Thanks to my buddies for the ride.
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God Bless CLEVELAND Heights and God Bless Cuyahoga County and God Bless All Lake County !
The movie "The Oh in Ohio" was filmed in Cleveland Heights. It's a hoot. The singer Judy Collins performs here every summer in Cain Park. It is a large old City that gives up its secrets slowly.
I got a colonic at Colonic Health and Wellness and loved it.
I lived on Euclid Heights Blvd in the early ‘60’s in a beautiful old house which had been divided into two rental units. ours had 4 bedrooms And beautiful woodwork throughout.
I lived above the Winking Lizard on Coventry.
Lived on Taylor and Edison, not too far from Severance Center. Great place to grow up in the 70's-80s
Oh snap! This is the 100th anniversary of Cleveland Heights as a city.