Beachwood, Residential suburb in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.
Beachwood is a city in Cuyahoga County featuring tree-lined residential streets, commercial districts, and medical facilities. The area spans several square miles and combines residential neighborhoods with commercial zones and healthcare services.
The city was founded in 1915 when it separated from Warrensville Township following disputes over a local school closure. This separation marked the beginning of its development as an independent municipality.
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage displays exhibitions about Jewish history with permanent and rotating collections year-round. Visitors encounter different perspectives and stories that document the lives and experiences of Jewish communities.
The city offers multiple parks and recreational facilities for visitors, including the Barkwood dog park. Shopping centers and medical facilities are easily accessible and distributed throughout the area.
The David Berger National Memorial stands here and is the only Olympic memorial in the United States. It honors an athlete who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games.
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