Maple Heights sits directly southeast of Cleveland in Cuyahoga County. The community was platted in 1915 and incorporated as a village in 1932, becoming a city in 1951 as its population grew through the postwar decades. The name Maple Heights refers to the mature maple trees that grew on the site and the slightly elevated terrain relative to the Cuyahoga River valley to the west.
The city developed as a working-class suburb for steel workers, auto workers, and other industrial employees commuting to Cleveland, Newburgh, and the Cuyahoga River flats. Much of the housing stock is modest single-family homes built between 1920 and 1960 on grid-pattern streets. Maple Heights High School and its sports programs have been locally prominent, including the basketball team that won the 1997 Ohio Division I state championship.
Dunham Tavern Museum, while technically in Cleveland, sits near the northern border of Maple Heights and preserves an 1824 log tavern that once served travelers on the old Buffalo Road. The Garfield Park Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks borders Maple Heights and provides hiking trails and outdoor space. Route 8 and Interstate 480 define the commercial corridors of the city.
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Maple Heights sits directly southeast of Cleveland in Cuyahoga County. The community was platted in 1915 and incorporated as a village in 1932, becoming a city in 1951 as its population grew through the postwar decades. The name Maple Heights refers to the mature maple trees that grew on the site and the slightly elevated terrain relative to the Cuyahoga River valley to the west.
The city developed as a working-class suburb for steel workers, auto workers, and other industrial employees commuting to Cleveland, Newburgh, and the Cuyahoga River flats. Much of the housing stock is modest single-family homes built between 1920 and 1960 on grid-pattern streets. Maple Heights High School and its sports programs have been locally prominent, including the basketball team that won the 1997 Ohio Division I state championship.
Dunham Tavern Museum, while technically in Cleveland, sits near the northern border of Maple Heights and preserves an 1824 log tavern that once served travelers on the old Buffalo Road. The Garfield Park Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks borders Maple Heights and provides hiking trails and outdoor space. Route 8 and Interstate 480 define the commercial corridors of the city.
Escortservice.com catalogs the escort sites listing Maple Heights among their service areas. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
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