Jun 16 2022
An Evening of History: A Cleveland Storyteller Event

An Evening of History: A Cleveland Storyteller Event

Presented by The Music Settlement at The Club at Hillbrook

Dan will give insight into Millionaires’ Row and the lives of some of Cleveland’s most influential families, including their contributions to our city’s greatness during the late 1800s to early 1900s. While many mansions on Euclid Avenue are no longer standing, The Club at Hillbrook, of the same era, remains with many of the original stunning architectural details intact.

Throughout the evening, attendees will enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine, and gather for an entertaining presentation by Dan about a nostalic period in Cleveland’s long history. The evening will conclude with coffee and dessert and the ability to stroll the original mansion home of The Club at Hillbrook, and ask Dan any lingering questions!

Space will be limited, so reserve your spot today. We hope to see you there!

More on Millionaires’ Row:
What was once known as “the most beautiful street in America” is now a distant memory over a century later. Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue, otherwise known as Millionaires’ Row, was once the residential street of some of the most influential families in American history and their lavish estates. These monstrous mansions with broad sweeping lawns, ornate architecture and wondrous landscapes used to be home to industrial tycoons and celebrated philanthropists like Rockefeller, Mather, Wade, Severance, Gund, Stone, Brush and Everett and political figures such as John Hay, Tom Johnson and Leonard Hanna. Now, only 10 homes remain on the once famed avenue. And most of those are hidden from view by the byproduct of their industrial architects – buildings. These homes were once stunning monuments to America’s growing prosperity. Those remaining sit like relics releasing a hint of what once was “the most beautiful street in America.”

Source: The Ohio Preservation Alliance

Important: The Club at Hillbrook currently requires guests to wear masks unless actively eating and drinking. We will communicate all updates related to any COVID-19 safety requirements.

Admission Info

Ticket Cost (per person): $115

All proceeds from the event will benefit The Music Settlement. $115 per person includes hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine, coffee and dessert, and admission to The Cleveland Storyteller. Valet parking is complimentary.

Email: ecoon@themusicsettlement.org

Dates & Times

2022/06/16 - 2022/06/16

Location Info

The Club at Hillbrook

14800 Hillbrook Drive, Chagrin Falls, OH 44022