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Cultural Gardens Brochure

Cultural Gardens Brochure

Cultural Gardens

Rockefeller Park, Cleveland, Pulaski Ave Pulaski Ansel Rd

35 Ave Pulaski Ansel Rd N 35 Ave. Clair St. N St. Clair Ave. Clair St.

Superior Ave Ansel Rd

Superior Ave AnselWay Casimir St. Rd St. Casimir Way Casimir St.

2 3 2 3 Ansel Rd Ansel Rd 4 4 1 1 39 Wade Park Ave Park Wade 39 38 E 82nd St

Wade Park Ave Park Wade 23 22 21 5 E 82nd St 38 37 24 20 23 22 2126 19 5 37 24 36 20 34 26 28 19 18 36 MLK Blvd. 32 17 30 29 East Blvd. 6 34 28 18 14 MLK Blvd. 32 27 17 16 15 30 29 E 99th St East Blvd. 25 6 33 31 E 98th St 14 27 16 12 15 13 7 Broad Ave E 99th St E 98th St E 100th St 25 Parkgate Ave 11 33 31 East Blvd Shakespeare Pkwy 8 Tanner Ave 12 East Blvd 13 E 88th St 10 Maury Ave 7 Broad Ave E 100th St Parkgate Ave 11 2East Blvd 5 E 88th St 9 Shakespeare Pkwy 8 Tanner Ave 33 East Blvd 13 19 24 30 E 88th St 10 Maury Ave

Esterbrook Ave 90 Route E 88th St 9 3 6 31 35 38 15 20 25 1

1 List of GardensEsterbrook (Clockwise Ave from Kiosk) *Proposed Gardens 2 Latvian 12 Azerbaijani 22 Lithuanian 32 Irish 4 3 Ukrainian 13 Turkish 23 German 33 Peace Garden of the Nations 9 32 37 4 African-American 3914 Native American* 24 Hungarian 34 Ethiopian 5 Romanian 15 Polish 25 British 35 To Chinese Garden 16 21 26 6 Serbian 16 Slovenian 26 Croatian 36 Lebanese 7 Russian 17 Czech 27 Scottish* 37 India 8 Korean* 18 Rusin 28 Hebrew 38 Finnish 9 Albanian 19 Slovak 29 Syrian 39 Estonian 10 Vietnamese* 20 Italian 30 American 40 Pakistani* List of Gardens (Clockwise11 Armenian from 1 Kiosk)21 Greek *Proposed Gardens31 American(as of Legion2019) Peace - States 11 2 Latvian 12 Azerbaijani 22 Lithuanian 32 Irish 22 17 28 3 Ukrainian 13 Turkish 23 German 33 Peace Garden of the Nations 4 African-American 14 Native American** 24 Hungarian 34 Ethiopian 5 Romanian 15 Polish 25 British 35 To Chinese Garden 6 Serbian 16 Slovenian 26 Croatian 36 Lebanese 7 Russian 17 Czech 27 Scottish** 37 India 8 Korean** 18 Rusin 28 Hebrew 38 Finnish 12 18 23 29 9 Albanian 19 Slovak 29 Syrian 39 Estonian Updated by Johnny Wu map designed by Google Map 10 Vietnamese** 20 Italian 30 American 40 Pakistani* 11 Armenian 21 Greek 31 American Legion Peace - States

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receive our annual report, eblasts, and $10 off any any off $10 and eblasts, report, annual our receive

Friends of the Garden for one year. You will will You year. one for Garden the of Friends

______At the $30 level, your family can become become can family your level, $30 the ______At

date the donation is received. is donation the date

membership is good for one year, beginning on the the on beginning year, one for good is membership

any tour (normally $12 per individual). This This individual). per $12 (normally tour any

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Welcome to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens in The Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation is a non- The Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation each year Rockefeller Park. This unique collection of ethnic profit umbrella group which preserves and promotes the sponsors the multicultural extravaganza, One World and nationality gardens pay tribute to the cultures Gardens and acts as a liaison to the city of Cleveland and Day. As of 2018, it had run for 73 consecutive years. and diversity of and the world. They partner institutions. The city, as the owner of Rockefeller Typically held in late August, the event features a Parade run along a nearly two-mile stretch on Martin Luther Park, provides support to the Cultural Gardens in the form of Flags, in which participants display their cultural King Jr. and East Boulevards. of lighting, water resources, tree trimming, mowing and pride; a naturalization ceremony for new citizens of the security. United States, and ethnic food, music and dance in each The Cultural Gardens were established in 1916 with of the gardens. a monument to William Shakespeare, in what later The Federation’s mission is “peace through mutual became the British Cultural Garden. Civic leaders then understanding.” We fulfill that mission by celebrating the This free event enables attendees to learn about were inspired to develop a bucolic setting in which unique artistry, creativity and ingenuity of each of our the cultures of the world and offers a great deal of other cultures and cultural icons could be celebrated. diverse cultures. entertainment and fun. Children can visit each garden They especially welcomed and encouraged the many and have their “passports” stamped to show they’ve immigrant groups arriving in Cleveland to develop been “around the world” in Rockefeller Park. their own gardens. Check out the CCGF’s website or clevelandowd.org for Ethnic and cultural organizations have responded information on this year’s event. to that call ever since. The oldest gardens represent European countries such as Italy, Poland, Germany and Hungary, while newer gardens have been created by immigrants from Asia, the Middle East and Africa. The African American, Rusin, Hebrew and Native American cultures also are celebrated in the Cultural Gardens.

Inside the gardens are statues of artists, writers, composers, dancers, philosophers and scientists who have made their cultures proud, along with symbolic monuments and engraved written histories of diverse cultures. Many gardens feature water elements such as fountains or waterfalls and beautiful flowers and other landscaping. ountees hep antan the adens

Each garden is developed and maintained by a sponsoring organization, often a cultural association, or an ethnic heritage museum or church. Those Th e Cleveland Cultural Garden Federation groups design their gardens, raise funds for statuary Magola and landscaping and use volunteers to plant, weed leela o and clean. leelalalgaeog 2019 -Map Side 11x17.indd 2