Description: Cleveland, OHIO - Euclid Beach Amusement Park - Dancing - 1921: Euclid Beach Park (1895 – September 28, 1969) was a popular amusement park located on the southern shore of Lake Erie in the Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Originally incorporated by investors from Cleveland and patterned after New York's Coney Island, the park was managed by William R. Ryan, Sr., who ran the park with featured attractions including vaudeville acts, concerts, gambling, a beer garden, and sideshows as well as a few early amusement rides. Designed to be a family-friendly park, the park would not admit anyone who had consumed intoxicating beverages at a bar directly across the street from the entrance to the park. Signs throughout the park instructed that only children were permitted to wear shorts, because the Humphreys thought that proper dress would promote a family-friendly atmosphere. At one point the park advertised that it would "present nothing that would demoralize or depress," and that visitors would "never be exposed to undesirable people". This White Border Era postcard, shows edge wear and some damage to the card's upper left-hand corner. The card has also lost its stamp. Publlished by Braun Post Card Co. Cleveland, Ohio. No. R-46610. No. 97.
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City/Region: Cleveland
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Postage Condition: Posted
Era: White Border (c. 1915-1930)
Features: Panoramic
Modified Item: No
Amusement Park: Euclid Beach
Dancing: Dance
Patterened After: Coney Island
Region: Ohio
Country: USA