• At Euclid Beach Park Now, we believe in the importance of preserving the history of Cleveland, Ohio's most famous and beloved amusement park.
  • We currently own the largest and most complete collection of Euclid Beach Park® memorabilia in existence.
  • Though it closed in 1969, signs of the amusement park including the shuffleboard area, remnants of the beachside fountain and concrete footers of the Flying...
  • 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 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.
  • Lee Holtzman became the new director of Euclid Beach in 1897, but the enterprise failed and was offered for sale in 1901.
  • LEAR Promotions Laughing Sal from Euclid Beach Park celebrates a 70th birthday party Aug.
  • Euclid Beach Park was built in 1895 on the shore of Lake Erie on Cleveland’s East Side.
  • Aynı yılın ilerleyen saatlerinde, bir Cleveland gazetesinde bildirildiği gibi, Euclid Beach Park başarısız olmuştu.
  • Now in its fourth year, Euclid Beach Park Day invites audiences of all ages for a community celebration of Cleveland’s iconic amusement park.