

from Columbia to Porter Rds.), which facilitated travel from southeastern Dover Twp. Events highlighting the coalescence of this community include Coe's construction in 1824 of Coe Ridge Rd. Following the arrivals of these two men and their families, others settled on or near the ridge in the two townships, and, during the two decades that followed, a community developed on the ridge which crossed township lines. The land upon which he settled is located near the intersection of Lorain and Columbia Rds. The first to permanently settle on the ridge in Dover Twp., where the ridge was known as Sugar Ridge and later Coe Ridge, was Asher Miller Coe from Middleton, CT, who arrived in 1823. He is considered by North Olmsted to be its first settler. He settled on land that is located near the intersection of Lorain and Stearns Rds. The first to do so in Olmsted Twp., where the ridge was locally known as Butternut Ridge, was David Johnson Stearns of Dover, VT, who arrived in 1815. began to occupy and farm lands on or near the South Ridge. In the second and third decades of the 19th century, migrants from the eastern U.S. One of the city's most prominent geographical features is the South Ridge, an ancient beach ridge that runs parallel to the shores of Lake Erie at elevations of 750 feet or more above sea level and bisects the city from northeast to southwest. North Olmsted was formed from parts of northwest Olmsted and southeast DOVER Twps. North Olmsted has an estimated population of 31,591, making it Cleveland's seventh most populous suburb. It is bounded by WESTLAKE on the north, FAIRVIEW PARK and BROOK PARK on the east, OLMSTED TOWNSHIP on the south, and Lorain County on the west. It has a mayor-council form of government. It was incorporated as a village in 1908, became a city in 1950, and a charter city in 1960. Its city hall is located 17 miles southwest of PUBLIC SQUARE. Learn to Swim and Learn to Skate will have a break November 23 – November 25, 2023.NORTH OLMSTED is a suburb of Cleveland. Information will be available on October 2, 2023 Learn to Swim and Learn to Skate will have a break October 30 – November 1, 2023. Information will be available on August 7, 2023 Programs that will be register/advertise for:
North olmsted rec center registration#
Registration will begin on at 5:30 AM for Learn to Swim and Learn to Skate program. Registration will begin on Apfor Cheerleading, Fall Football & Summer Volleyball Clinic. Saturday & Sunday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM Upcoming Programing Session Schedules Hours and Upcoming Facility ClosuresĬurrent Facility Hours through May 25, 2023

Residents and nonresidents of all ages and interests are invited to take advantage of what our city has to offer. Adult and little leagues, ice skating, water aerobics or a stroll in the park – our programs and facilities welcome everyone into the fold and onto the field. North Olmsted Parks & Recreation encourages and supports an active lifestyle.
