Historical Places in Valley View, OH

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Western Reserve Historical Society gallery

We are pleased to reopen for public visits beginning July 24th for WRHS Members only and for all general admission guests July 25th. Hours and days

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Peninsula Valley Foundation gallery

The Peninsula Valley Historic & Education Foundation, Inc. was formed in 1997 by the late Robert L. Hunker and serves area residents, visitors, and scho

Cleveland Rehab gallery

We are highly dedicated to perform all tasks on a professional level using only quality metarial and high quality work ethics.Historical homes are o

Westlake Historial Society gallery
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Gar Hall gallery

G.A.R. Hall is the meeting place of veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic and the social center for the village where weddings, funerals, plays, a

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Classic Park gallery

Classic Park is the home of the Lake County Captains, the Single A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. The Captains play 70 home games at Classic Park from t

Joseph and Emma Smith Home gallery

Newly renovated and restored in 2023, Joseph and Emma Smith lived here from 1833 until they moved away from Kirtland in January 18

Newel and Elizabeth Whitney Home gallery

Built in 1824, Newel K. and Elizabeth Ann Whitney welcomed Joseph and Emma Smith to live with them here in February 1831. During this time, Joseph Smi

Isaac and Lucy Morley Farm gallery

The former location of the home Issac and Lucy Morley built a home for Joseph and Emma Smith on their farm, where the Prophet and his wife lived briefly