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  1. Founded in 1867, Western Reserve Historical Society is the oldest cultural institution in Northeast Ohio, the region's largest American history research center, and one of the leading genealogical research centers in the nation. Additionally, WRHS operates Hale Farm and Village in Bath, Ohio, Shandy Hall in Geneva, Loghurst in Canfield, and Holsey Gates House in Bedford. The historical ...

  2. Cleveland History Center 10825 East Blvd. Cleveland, OH, 44106 Phone: 216.721.5722. ... within walking distance to the Cleveland Natural History Museum, the Cleveland ...

  3. Located behind the Cleveland History Center, off Magnolia Drive. Parking Rates. First 2 Hours – $10. Each Additional 30 Minutes – $1. Daily Max – $15. WRHS Members – $5/car flat rate (during museum hours only. Must show membership card at admission desk for discount.)

  4. The African American Archives Auxiliary, Citizens of Hale Farm & Village, Genealogical Committee, and the Friends of the Cleveland History Center support WRHS's priority initiatives. Make a Donation When you support Western Reserve Historical Society, you support Northeast Ohio by keeping alive the rich history of this fascinating region, the stories of its people, places, industry, and culture.

  5. 189 reviews. #27 of 345 things to do in Cleveland. Speciality Museums. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. 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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  6. 10825 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106 - United States. 216-721-5722. Website. Facebook. Twitter. Smithsonian Affiliate Museum. Experience Cleveland like never before at the Cleveland History Center ...

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  8. Journey through Cleveland’s history from 1796 to today, with the extensive collection and interactive exhibits at the Cleveland History Center. Ride on the restored Euclid Beach Park Grand Carousel, walk through two historic mansions, experience the evolution of the automobile in Cleveland and the world in the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, and discover "why Cleveland."

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