Members of Euclid Beach Park now pose with the workers that moved the Euclid Beach Park Arch to its new location near the location of the Cleveland amusement park that closed in 1969.
Euclid Beach Park Arch is now at its new location near the location of the Cleveland amusement park that closed in 1969.
Euclid Beach Park Arch is now at its new location near the location of the Cleveland amusement park that closed in 1969.
CITY OF CLEVELAND
Justin M. Bibb, Mayor
Blaine A. Griffin, Council President
Michael D. Polensek, Council Member Ward
EUCLID BEACH ARCH RELOCATION
& RESTORATION PROJECT
Your Tax Dollars At Work Alexandria Nichols, Director, Parks & Recreation
James D. DeRosa, Director, Mayor's Office of Capital Projects
Bishop Brothers City Construction Group, Contractor
HELPING TO MAKE CLEVELAND A CITY OF CHOICE
The #EuclidBeachPark Arch has been moved to its new location near the location of the Cleveland amusement park that closed in 1969. 🎠
The @cityofcleveland.bsky.social is opening a new park with historical significance. 🎢
15891 E 159th St, #Cleveland, #Ohio
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