Girls on the Move: Clothing and Freedom
Over a hundred years ago, many parents prohibited activities deemed too rough or dangerous.
Join our Discussion with the Rev. Dr. Marvin A. McMickle
Born in Chicago, Illinois in 1948, Dr. Marvin A. McMickle is a 1970 graduate of Aurora University in Illinois with a B.A. in Philosophy.
Toy Exhibit Will Bring Nostalgia for Holidays Past
A special exhibit on view at the Cleveland History Center for the Holiday Season features popular toys from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Sleigh Rides: A Winter Pastime
Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue was once a grand thoroughfare for horse-drawn sleighs rushing through the snow.
The Perfect Place to Share Memories
For the past eighteen years, Euclid Beach Park Now has hosted Remembering the Sights and Sounds of Euclid Beach Park in the public park space which...
WRHS is proud to report that it’s among the few repositories listed as part of the Ohio History Connection’s Gay Ohio History Initiative.
Even before the founding of our country, patriotic Americans have displayed their pride with reminders of our nation’s ideals and achievements.
The news of the United States’ incursion into Cambodia on April 30, 1970 came as a shock to many people as the Nixon administration had been...
On May 22nd, the Grand Carousel will celebrate the 113th Anniversary of its first day of operation at Euclid Beach Park in 1910.
The financial success of the Humphrey Family at Euclid Beach Park spawned a number of amusement parks in the Cleveland area.
The Greatest American Hero: The Story of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Is the cartoon with Superman and Hitler? Since Siegel and Shuster were Jewish, they used Superman as a tool to oppose Hitler and Nazism.