Shaker Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 Census, the city population was 28,448. Shaker Heights is an inner-ring streetcar suburb of Cleveland, abutting the eastern edge of the city's limits. In July 1911, a petition by property owners was successful in detaching a long strip of land from the south of Cleveland Heights, to be named Shaker Village. In November 1911, the voters of Shaker Village formed Shaker Heights Village, which was incorporated in January 1912.
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One of my best friends always asks for time at Logenberry when she’s in town. The ambiance—you feel like you are in a wonderful 19th century library. The collection—several rooms full of books on just about anything you can imagine—all subjects, many languages, used books ranging from recent paperbacks to stunning collectibles. The greeting card and notecard offerings are among the best in the area.
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The church started in 1833, moving to downtown Cleveland, Ohio. In 1929 the beautiful Gothic building was built at the present location in Shaker Heights, Ohio. It is rich with carvings, stained glass, and a bell tower. The pipe organ was built in 1911 moved to the present building and updated to include ninety-one ranks. There is a contemporary and a traditional service on Sundays.
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The Shaker Historical Society is a non-profit organization, established in 1947 to provide stewardship for our region’s significant history by nurturing respectful discovery, preservation, collection, and public dissemination of the history, traditions, and heritage of the Shaker sect, Shaker Heights, Warrensville Township, and the surrounding areas. The home of The Shaker Historical Society is situated on the grounds of the former North Union Center Family’s apple orchard and vegetable garden and was the former home of Louis Myers, a real estate agent for the Van Sweringen Company, and his wife, Blanche.One of the first homes on South Park Boulevard, 16740 was built in 1910 and the 2.3-acre lot extends from South Park Boulevard through to Shaker Boulevard. The Lissauer Gallery of art features Northeast Ohio artists and is on the second floor. We celebrate all time in this place. All are welcome. The Library is open during Museum hours by appointment.
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Freedom 2 Go is Cleveland's premier private transportation company. We offer private tours around the beautiful city of Cleveland & surrounding areas. We provide airport taxi & shuttle services from Cleveland Hopkins Airport to your hotel. We are a top rated private touring car service with excellent customer service. Book us for your tour today.
We've used this service three times from Huron to Cleveland Hopkins Airport and highly recommend it. The vehicles are new and very clean, drivers are careful and friendly, luggage is handled for you, drop off at airport is right at airline entrance, pickup on return is ahead of your arrival and with iPad "sign". Our driver this time was exceptionally nice and a great help with our luggage. We love this service... and you will, too! Sure beats scraping ice off your vehicle in the airport parking lot at 1 AM!
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