North Olmsted sits in southwestern Cuyahoga County about 15 miles west of downtown Cleveland. The community was first settled in 1815 and was originally part of Olmsted Township. The township was divided in 1908, and the northern half incorporated as a separate village. North Olmsted became a city in 1951 as its population grew with postwar suburban expansion.
Great Northern Mall, which opened in 1975, anchors a regional retail corridor along Lorain Road and Interstate 480. The mall has gone through multiple renovations and anchor changes over the decades but remains one of the larger enclosed shopping centers on the west side of Cleveland. North Olmsted was among the first cities in the country to operate a municipal bus system, which it launched in 1931 and integrated with the larger Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority in 1975.
Westbrook Park, Bradley Woods Reservation, and North Olmsted Community Park provide outdoor space across the city. Bradley Woods, part of the Cleveland Metroparks system, covers 829 acres of forest and includes the paved Bradley Woods All-Purpose Trail. The Jenkins Place Homestead, an 1852 farmhouse, is preserved as a local history museum by the North Olmsted Historical Society.
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North Olmsted sits in southwestern Cuyahoga County about 15 miles west of downtown Cleveland. The community was first settled in 1815 and was originally part of Olmsted Township. The township was divided in 1908, and the northern half incorporated as a separate village. North Olmsted became a city in 1951 as its population grew with postwar suburban expansion.
Great Northern Mall, which opened in 1975, anchors a regional retail corridor along Lorain Road and Interstate 480. The mall has gone through multiple renovations and anchor changes over the decades but remains one of the larger enclosed shopping centers on the west side of Cleveland. North Olmsted was among the first cities in the country to operate a municipal bus system, which it launched in 1931 and integrated with the larger Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority in 1975.
Westbrook Park, Bradley Woods Reservation, and North Olmsted Community Park provide outdoor space across the city. Bradley Woods, part of the Cleveland Metroparks system, covers 829 acres of forest and includes the paved Bradley Woods All-Purpose Trail. The Jenkins Place Homestead, an 1852 farmhouse, is preserved as a local history museum by the North Olmsted Historical Society.
Escortservice.com catalogs the escort sites listing North Olmsted among their service areas. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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