• At Euclid Beach Park Now, we believe in the importance of preserving the history of Cleveland, Ohio's most famous and beloved amusement park.
  • Euclid Beach Park® set the standard that to this day no other amusement park has come close to duplicating for the same price.
  • Euclid Beach Park was an amusement park located on the southern shore of Lake Erie in the Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, which operated from 1895 to 1969.
  • Visit Euclid Creek Reservation, home of Euclid Beach Park, Villa Angela Park and Wildwood Park. Experience the beauty of the lakefront!
  • A Cleveland icon for more than 70 years, Euclid Beach Park can trace its origins to the golden age of amusement parks.
  • Euclid Beach Park, located in Cleveland’s North Collinwood neighborhood along Lake Erie, was the city’s best-known amusement park for about seven decades.
  • Euclid Beach Park bathhouse circa 1905. Image of park-goers swimming in Lake Erie with a bathhouse structure in the background (black and white).
  • Euclid Beach Park was an amusement park in Cleveland Ohio that was originally patterned after New York's Coney Island.
  • May 23, 2018 - Explore Peggy Villicana-Greathouse's board "Euclid Beach Park", followed by 203 people on Pinterest.
  • 10.1 тыс. публикаций — фото и видео в Instagram, сделанные в точке «Euclid Beach Park».
  • In 1901, Dudley S. Humphrey became the owner of Euclid Beach amusement park, vowing to make the park a respectable, family friendly place for recreation.
  • Euclid Beach was Cleveland's favorite lakeside amusement park until it closed in...
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    • Euclid Beach Park memorabilia, souvenirs and books