Living at places you within close proximity to many special community attractions.
Season: August 2nd-30th -- Every Thursdays, 2:00-6:00pm
Fall Season: September 13th-October 4th -- Every Thursdays, 2:00-6:00pm
Strongsville Commons (corner of Rts. 42 & 82)
The grounds consist of 16 acres... 6 acres of English Cottage Gardens (made up of all kinds of extremely choice, uncommon and rare plants, with special emphasis on plants with variegated, golden, silver, or colored foliage) and a 10 acre arboretum. There are numerous individual gardens; of various shapes and sizes; fitting together, like a jig-saw puzzle, into
one glorious, overall picture. The Arboretum contains 2000 flowering trees, under planted with countless thousands of daffodils.
The flowering season begins about mid-February and lasts until at least the end of October. For more information on Gardenview Horticultural Park, please visit http://www.geocities.com/heartland/cottage/9303/
Strongsville Community Theatre is a not for profit organization whose membership includes any person interested in its objectives, which are to:
- Educate, inspire and challenge our audience through the theatrical experience
- Ensure quality theatre for future generations
- Produce a diverse selection of distinct programs
- Showcase and promote local talent
- Support other civic organizations within our community
To learn more about the Community Theatre or to obtain an upcoming events schedule, please visit
www.strongsvilletheatre.com.
The Strongsville Historical Society owns and operates the 19th century Strongsville Historical Village, a recreated village composed of both original buildings and buildings brought from the Strongsville area to the site. The buildings span the era from 1822 to 1904 with additions carrying on into the mid 20th century. The village preserves the architectural, economic, cultural, political and social history of Strongsville during this period.
April through November - Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Located at 13305 Pearl Road, just 1/4 mile north of Route 82.
For more information call (440) 238-2898
What we're really about is enjoying, experiencing, and learning about nature. We offer many opportunities to participate in field trips, volunteer activities, and educational programs while meeting other people with similar interests and values.
We conduct bird walks, teach bird identification and participate in the Annual Christmas Bird Count and Audubon Spring Bird Census.