Cleveland Grays Armory Museum

1234 Bolivar Road, Cleveland, OH 44115

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1234 Bolivar Rd, Cleveland, OH 44115, United States
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Cleveland Grays Armory Museum

The Cleveland Grays Armory Museum, located at 1234 Bolivar Road in Cleveland, Ohio, is a historic institution that has been standing guard over the city for more than 125 years. The museum showcases the rich military heritage of Greater Cleveland, with exhibits highlighting the Cleveland Grays' role in the Civil War and their origins as the original City Watch formed in 1837. Visitors can explore the Armory's impressive architecture and learn about its history through public awareness and education programs. The museum also hosts a variety of private and public events, including special evenings with guest speakers such as former Secret Service Agent Paul Landis. Join us at the Cleveland Grays Armory Museum to experience a piece of Cleveland's military history and support our armed forces.

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Thomas Bowen:
5

"I have been a member of the Grays for four years and have done lots of volunteer work rehabbing the building. The drill hall is huge with an upper balcony. The 2nd and 3rd floors have the museum and club rooms. Lots of history in this building with massive sandstone blocks in the front that it looks like a fortress. There are regular open houses so don’t miss seeing this building if you get a chance. Lots of volunteers keep this place going. This wonderful slice of history and architecture needs to be maintained and preserved. It needs volunteers to join and help on the frequent work parties."

1 year ago
Al Harlow:
5

"This facility is a treasure trove of historical relics with a room for any event. All the years I’ve lived in Cleveland I passed this building dozens of times, thinking never to stop and discover what it was, because obviously it was a well-built old building. Well, wonder no more, and O encouraged anyone coming to visit Cleveland to see this gem of history in itself. The stairs where especially a treat, lined up with old pictures of brave soldiers of years gone by."

1 year ago
Meredith Evans:
5

"Very cool place. I've lived in Cleveland for years and never knew this existed. The organ is AMAZING (saved from the Warner Thater in Erie, PA). Lots of Cleveland history!"

1 year ago
승엽:
5

"stumbled into this in another random sunday drive through cleveland. amazing historic building that inspires the imagination."

almost 3 years ago
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