What began over 300 years ago as a meal between the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians has now become a celebrated tradition throughout the country.
Read MoreFounded 2,000 years ago by The Celts as a festival known as Samhain, this event began on October 31 to ward off ghosts.
Read MoreOver a hundred years after the first Labor Day was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, it is still unclear who should receive credit for this national holiday.
Read MoreOver 100 years ago high school classes were held at Rocky River’s Old Town Hall.
Read MoreWe aren't the only ones who will be ringing in the joys of Christmas this month.
Read MoreCelebrated for the first time on June 19, 1910 in Spokane, Washington, Father's Day was founded by Sonora Smart Dodd.
Read MoreDid you know Mother's Day has been celebrated for over 100 years?
Read MoreRocky River Railroad, popularly referred to as a "Dummy" railroad because of it's short run (6 miles), carted passengers from West 58th Street in Cleveland the Rocky River beaches during the summer months.
Read MoreWe all know there is nothing like Cleveland's St. Patrick's Day parade.
Read MoreWe drive by the marquis that hangs above Burntwood Tavern and Erie Island Coffee every day, but did you know that it is the original marquis from the days when the building was home to a movie theater?
Read MoreOur tribe hasn't seen a world series since 1948, and we are beyond excited as they take on the Cubs.
Read MoreWe are proud to have recently learned more about our home in the historic Earl Mitchell building on Old Detroit Road.
Read MoreDid you know that back in 1919, we would have been neighbors with Rocky River's First City Hall?
Read MoreSummer vacation may be coming to an end, but it's never out of season to learn about the beautiful water right in our backyard.
Read MoreEnjoy a tour of the iconic sites of Rocky River and learn about its rich history all from a Trolley Ride.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce the installation of an Ohio Historical Marker at the old Cowan Property at 19621 Lake Avenue.
Read MoreBefore it became Old Detroit Road in Rocky River, the location Pure Enchantment now sits was once planned to be a residential property in the city of Granger.
Read MoreJust as today, bridges in the early days of Rocky River were necessary to help patrons cross from Lakewood to Rocky River.
Read MoreLong before Salmon Dave's, Candyland was the destination for sweets and treats on the West Side of Cleveland.
Read MoreFounded by the Sougianis brothers in 1926, Salmon Dave's now sits at what used to boast the sweetest treats in Rocky River.
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