Euclid Golf Allotment, Cleveland
Facts and practical information
The Euclid Golf Allotment, also known as the Euclid Golf Historic District, is a historic district located in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, in the United States. Roughly bounded by Cedar Road, Coventry Road, West St. James Parkway, and Ardleigh Drive, the 142-acre site contains primarily residential homes built between 1913 and 1929. The historic district is built on land formerly owned by John D. Rockefeller and at one time leased to the Euclid Golf Club for its back nine holes, and it takes its name from this historic factoid. The Euclid Golf Allotment is a largely undisturbed example of an early 20th century planned community containing American Craftsman, Colonial Revival, French Renaissance Revival, Italian Renaissance Revival, Prairie School, Shingle Style, and Tudor Revival architecture. ()
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Euclid Golf Allotment – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Nature Center at Shaker Lakes, James A. Garfield Memorial, Lake View Cemetery, Wade Memorial Chapel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Euclid Golf Allotment?
How to get to Euclid Golf Allotment by public transport?
Light rail
- Shaker Square • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (25 min walk)
- Coventry • Lines: 67Ax, Green (25 min walk)
Metro
- Cedar–University • Lines: Red (27 min walk)
- Little Italy–University Circle • Lines: Red (29 min walk)
Bus
- Cedar–University • Lines: 8 (29 min walk)
- East 116th (32 min walk)