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Cleveland's Eastern Suburbs

The east side of the Cuyahoga River means rolling hills, horse country, and diverse communities. From East Cleveland to Chagrin Falls, learn more about our eastside neighbors.
Beachwood, Ohio
Beachwood Ohio is located between the east side Cleveland suburbs of Shaker Heights, Lyndhurst, and Woodmere. It is a quiet, primarily residential town with approximately 12,000 residents.
South Euclid Ohio
South Euclid Ohio is located between the east side Cleveland suburbs of Cleveland Heights[/link], Lyndhurst, and University Heights. It is a quiet, tree-lined town with approximately 24,000 residents.
Solon Ohio
Solon, located 18 miles southeast of Cleveland, is one of the area's more affluent suburbs. The town of approximately 22,000 residents is home to Nestle's US operations and is noted for its excellent school system.
Cleveland Heights Ohio
Cleveland Heights, located east of Cleveland and north of Shaker Heights, is a diverse suburb, filled with classic architecture, a lively arts community, and popular shops and restaurants--all within easy access of downtown Cleveland and the city's far-east suburbs.
Euclid Ohio
Euclid, Ohio sits on the shores of Lake Erie, east of Cleveland. The city of 52,000 residents marks the eastern boundary of Cuyahoga County and is home to the National Polka Hall of Fame and the Softball Hall of Fame, among other attractions.
Chagrin Falls
Chagrin Falls, a picturesque village of 4000 residents, sits at the edge of Cuyahoga County, about 40 minutes from downtown Cleveland. The town, named for the scenic falls in the center of town, is known for its historic architecture, varied restaurants, interesting antique shopping and art galleries, and its vibrant arts community.
Shaker Heights Ohio
Shaker Heights Ohio, located eight miles east of downtown Cleveland, is a tree-lined suburbs, with a diverse population, tree-lined streets, and excellent schools. The suburb, once part of the North Union Settlement of Shakers (hence the name), was founded in 1912, a part of the Van Sweringen Brothers plan for a "garden suburb." Approximately 70 percent of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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