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90 Years in 90 Days: A Walk Through Cain Park

90 photos that define Cleveland Heights

 
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A small drop of water reflects the woods on a winter morning at Cain Park.
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Cleveland Heights officially became a city in 1921. Cleveland Heights Patch is observing that 90th anniversary by compiling 90 photos to create an album of the city's past and present. We'll run the feature for 90 days, one photo at a time.

Cain Park is a beautiful spot for a walk on a quiet winter morning. In the summer, the amphitheatre is a venue for a series of performances and concerts that feature regional, national and international acts. And the park hosts one of the biggest arts festivals in the area. When snow arrives, the sledding hill draws families from the city and other eastern suburbs.

The park was the brainchild of Dr. Dina Rees Evans, longtime director of the Cain Park Amphitheatre, and Frank Cain, who served 18 terms as mayor.

Related Topics: Cain Park, Dina Rees Evans, Frank C. Cain, Sledding, Theater, and Winter
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