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The iconic arch is being relocated to a new home on Lakeshore Boulevard, where it will become the gateway to the new Euclid Beach Arch Park.
Longtime Cleveland residents were taking pictures and stopping to say goodbye Wednesday to the Euclid Beach Park arch's original home on E. 159th street, in the city's Collinwood neighborhood.
The City of Cleveland has relocated the historic Euclid Beach Park arch this morning to protect it from being struck by cars again and to make way for roadwork on East 159th Street.
The city is getting ready to shift the century-old structure about 150 feet to the west, to an empty lot where a McDonald’s once stood.
Early Thursday, July 3, 2025, a shooting at Euclid Beach Park left one man dead and another injured. And on Friday, the person responsible is still on the run.
Cleveland Metroparks police probe shooting at Euclid Beach that killed 20-year-old Jarvis Perryman. Suspect details and reward for information released.
Pantry items like jams, sauces, seasonings and baked goods are also sold. Food For All Euclid Beach, a non-profit, volunteer organization, kicked off its market season June 20.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland Metroparks police have arrested a suspect in connection with the deadly shooting at Euclid Beach Park earlier this month. Christopher W. Manning, 25, of Cleveland faces ...