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Western Reserve Historical Society 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Ph: (216) 721-5722 Email: ...
Cleveland History Center. The Cleveland History Center (CHC) headquarters for Western Reserve Historical Society, houses exhibits that tell the story of Northeast Ohio through items, documents and artifacts from a variety of collections.
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An advertising sheet for the Morgan Safety System, a traffic signal system circa 1923. Western Reserve Historical Society. Photograph of Garrett Morgan bringing ashore a body that he rescued from...
Join us for a presentation provided by the Western Reserve Historical Society as we learn about the local history of monuments, headstones, and sculptures created by Italian carvers and sculptors. See other dates and locations for this program on our events calendar .
Western Reserve Historical Society 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Ph: (216) 721-5722 Email:
At the marker unveiling, Kelly Falcone-Hall, President and CEO of the Western Reserve Historical Society said, “It’s just an absolute pleasure to be here on this historic occasion. The recognition of significant contributions of this church and the legendary Reverend E.T. Caviness and his contributions to civil rights in American history ...
Join us for a presentation from the Western Reserve Historical Society and learn about what was once “the most beautiful street in America.”