• 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.
  • After Euclid Beach Park ceased operation, this carousel was sold and moved to Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, where it operated until 1996.
  • 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 was an amusement park in Cleveland Ohio that was originally patterned after New York's Coney Island.
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  • The park, incorporated on 23 Oct. 1894 by a group of Cleveland investors, was originally managed by Wm. ... Patrons at Euclid Beach Park, ca. early 1930s.
  • Euclid Beach was Cleveland's favorite lakeside amusement park until it closed in...
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  • Euclid Beach Park is one of my most favorite places to go just to slow down and enjoy the beautiful scenery and the lake, and to watch the boats and just walk around.
  • 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.