Euclid Beach Park in Cleveland, Ohio, was once the site of the famous Euclid Beach Amusement Park. Today, Euclid Beach Park features a 650-foot-long beach with several shaded picnic areas, an observation pier, and a picnic pavilion.

The amusement park closed in 1969, but there are still signs of its attractions such as the shuffleboard area, remnants of the fountain, and massive concrete footers of the Flying Turns roller coaster.

The arch that used to mark the entrance to the park on the lake shore was declared a National Historic Landmark. Every summer Euclid Beach Park hosts free outdoor concerts called Euclid Beach Live.

Euclid Beach Park, 4101 Fulton Parkway, Cleveland, OH 44144, Phone: 216-635-3200

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