Feb 04 2023
SNOOP! at Liberty Hill Baptist Church

SNOOP! at Liberty Hill Baptist Church

Presented by Cleveland Restoration Society at Liberty Hill Baptist Church

This event is for Cleveland Restoration Society members only. To register or become a member, click here.

The building, originally known as the Euclid Avenue Temple, built by the Anshe Chesed congregation, is renowned for a collection of famous windows designed and executed by Louis Tiffany of Tiffany & Company. These windows, which represent Jewish history with words and symbols, were left behind by the Anshe Chesed congregation when they relocated to Beachwood and have been carefully maintained and protected by Liberty Hill.

In 1956, the Anshe Chesed congregation sold their temple to Liberty Hill Baptist Church. It was the second Black church to relocate to the prestigious Euclid Avenue.

Cleveland Restoration Society is working to complete a National Register of Historic Places nomination for Liberty Hill. This work is part of the Pathways to National Register Recognition for Cleveland’s Black Churches project, funded by the National Park Service Underrepresented Communities Grant Program via the Ohio History Connection. As part of this grant project, CRS staff are in the process of completing a history/architecture survey of 20 Black churches in Cleveland.

Please note that while there is an elevator in the building, it has limited capacity. Guests will be encouraged to use the stairs.

Interested in this event, but not a CRS member? Join CRS today, visit https://www.clevelandrestoration.org/join.

Dates & Times

2023/02/04 - 2023/02/04

Location Info

Liberty Hill Baptist Church

8206 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44103