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Erie Street Cemetery is a historic cemetery in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It is the city's oldest existing cemetery.HistoryThe cemetery was established in 1826 at what was then the edge of the city, taking its name from East 9th Street's original name. It was the city's first permanent cemetery, replacing a community burial ground just south of Public Square. Many of Cleveland's earliest pioneers and leaders are buried there, including Lorenzo Carter, the city's first permanent white settler; and John W. Willey, the city's first mayor. The cemetery was open to members of all faiths.During the administration of Mayor Tom L. Johnson in the early 20th century, bodies were moved from the cemetery to the municipally-owned Highland Park Cemetery, and parts of the cemetery were vacated for city streets. The Pioneers' Memorial Association was formed in 1915 to advocate for the cemetery. In 1925, its future was secured when City Manager William R. Hopkins decided to build the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge around, rather than through, the cemetery.Improvements and maintenance have been performed by groups including the Works Progress Administration and the Cleveland Grays. It was designated as an official Ohio historical site in October 2009, and it is a Cleveland City Landmark. Honors students at Cuyahoga Community College have conducted research about people buried in the cemetery.

Address: 2254 E 9th St, Cleveland, OH 44115, USA
Phone: (216) 348-7217
State: Ohio
Zip Code: 44115


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This cemetery breaks up downtown Cleveland from something bustling and gross, to something more serene. The straight drive canopied by large trees helps create that feel. However, it feels unsafe to be here, and several headstones are sadly broken or toppled over. Still it provides an easy cut through from parking/theatre district to the baseball stadium.
8 years ago (16-07-2017)
Went for the first time yesterday. The gate is beautiful and some of the head stones were gorgeous but I was so overwhelmed by the urine and feces smells that we had to get out of there. There were three homeless men hanging around the gate and I believe that this is their home. There was deodorant, nasty old socks, empty cans and food containers, and endless garbage. So many headstones were broken and fallen over. It was very sad how this cemetery is being taken care of.
9 years ago (30-10-2016)
A nice quite, walk through the trees downtown. It's a very nice cemetery with some very interesting stones: makes for an old, beautiful feature in a developing city.
9 years ago (07-10-2016)
This is good for a quiet visit in an urban area of an early Cleveland cemetery. If visiting the cemetery, you can park on the grounds. Great birding.
9 years ago (09-09-2016)
Absolutely beautiful to visit. It's a historic oasis in a concert jungle. I have visited this cemetery every time I have come to Cleveland....I HAVE TO SAY I'M APPALLED AND HEARTBROKEN AFTER VISITING TODAY AND SEEING THE COMPLETELY DISRESPECTFUL , IRREVERSIBLE AND COMPLETELY UNFORGIVABLE VANDALISM!
9 years ago (16-09-2016)
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