Aug 05 2023
Bike Shaker: Exclusion & Inclusion: Shaker Heights' Racial Past

Bike Shaker: Exclusion & Inclusion: Shaker Heights' Racial Past

Presented by Shaker Historical Society at Shaker Historical Society

Whether you’re a Shaker native, new resident, or a tourist, spend this summer with the Shaker Historical Society to learn about Shaker Heights history!

“Exclusion & Inclusion: Shaker Heights’ Racial Past,” our August tour, is an introduction to how race has played a role in Shaker Heights history. The tour will cover history ranging from the time of the North Union Shakers in the 1800s to racial integration of the 1960s. This tour, led by experienced bicyclists and an SHS Tour Guide, will take place Saturday, August 5th, 2023 from 10am-12pm and will visit historically significant sites around the city. Registration required at bit.ly/BikeShakerAugust2023 or call 216.921.1201/ toll free 800.860.6078

A helmet and waiver are required for each rider. Each tour is capped at 15 participants with a minimum of 3 participants. A rain date will be set if necessary.

Don’t have a bike? Borrow one (or more) of our 8 adult-size bikes for FREE on this guided tour (first come, first served).

Admission Info

Registration required at bit.ly/BikeShakerAugust2023 or call 216.921.1201/ toll free 800.860.6078

Cost: 

• SHS Member, Adult – $10

• SHS Member, Youth (17 and under) – Free with Family Level Membership or higher

• Non-SHS Member, Adult – $15

• Non-SHS Member, Youth (17 and under) – $5

Phone: (216) 921-1201

Email: education@shakerhistory.org

Dates & Times

2023/08/05 - 2023/08/05

Additional time info:

10am-12pm

Location Info

Shaker Historical Society

16740 South Park Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Parking Info

Parking is available in the lot behind the museum. Cyclists may park their bikes at racks near the main entrance. Drivers may park facing the garage. A designated handicapped parking space is located near the ADA ramp and entrance. If the lot is full, visitors may park on the north side of South Park Blvd (opposite the museum).