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Revision as of 13:00, 15 October 2024

Elyria is a city in Northeast Ohio. It is the county seat of Lorain County. Elyria sits at the forks of the Black River 23 mi (37 km) southwest of Cleveland. The city is home to Lorain County Community College.

Understand

The city's name is derived from the surname of its founder, Heman Ely, and Illyria, the historical name used by ancient Greeks and Romans to refer to the western Balkans.

In 2010, the city had a population of 55,000.

History

Former Lorain County Courthouse

The village of Elyria was founded in 1817 by Heman Ely, who built a log house, dam, gristmill and sawmill on the village's site along the Black River. Ely began to build more houses to accommodate European-American settlers migrating there. By the time Ely died in 1852, Elyria had five churches, three grocery stores, three flour mills, a newspaper, and a population of more than 1,500.

In the first half of the 20th century, the town developed some manufacturing, and a range of retail businesses.

In 1967, at the peak of Elyria's population, Midway Mall was opened. It changed the local economy by attracting local businesses from the town center or causing so much competition they went out of business. Industrial restructuring meant that good jobs left the area, and poverty increased. Three major car plant closings in the area lead to economic stagnation and joblessness in the 1970s and 1980s that affected numerous communities. The region was nicknamed "the Rustbelt," suggesting the decline of its former industries.

In the 1990s, Elyria experienced a minor revival with construction of some new roads and housing. It serves as a residential, suburban "bedroom community" for Cleveland, to the east, where new businesses and industries are developing with an increase in new jobs. Hard times and new ideas hit Elyria as the 2000s and 2010s rolled on, as industries such as Bendix, Riddell, and 3M took their business elsewhere, outside the city.

Get in

Map
Map of Elyria (Ohio)

By car

OH-2, OH-57, OH-113, OH-301, US-20, I-80/Ohio Turnpike, and I-90.

By plane

By train

See also: Rail travel in the United States

Get around

See

East Falls
  • 1 East Falls, Kerstetter Way (from I-80, I-90, & OH-2: take OH-57 S, OH-57 S becomes Lorain Blvd, Lorain Blvd becomes Gateway Blvd, turn left on Lake Ave, Lake Ave becomes West Ave, & turn left on Kerstetter Way; from OH-57 & OH-113: go south on Lorain Blvd, Lorain Blvd becomes Gateway Blvd, turn left on Lake Ave, Lake Ave becomes West Ave, & turn left on Kerstetter Way; from US-20 & OH-301: go west on E Broad St & turn right on Kerstetter Way).
  • 2 Hickories Museum, 509 Washington Ave, +1 440 322-3341.
  • Lorain County Historical Society and Museum, 509 Washington Ave, +1 440 322-3341.

Do

  • Stocker Arts Center, 1005 North Abbe Rd, +1 440 366-4040. Lorain County Community College's Stocker Center is one of Ohio's top performance and visual arts venues. The center hosts music, theatre, and dance performances, while also featuring gallery exhibitions from students, community members, and professional artists. The center houses a 994-seat theatre, 219-seat lecture hall, smaller theatre, cinema, dance studio, rehearsal hall, and art gallery.
  • Finwood Estate, 799 North Abbe Rd, +1 440 365-7101. Christmas light display.
  • North Park Sports Complex, 901 Duffy St, +1 440 365-4251.
  • Forest Hills Golf Course, 41971 Oberlin-Elyria Rd, +1 440 323-2632.


  • 1 Cascade Park, 120 Floradale Ct (from I-80, I-90, & OH-2: take OH-57 S, turn right on West River Rd N, & turn left on Floradale Ct. From OH-57 & OH-113: go south on West River Rd N & turn left on Floradale Ct. From US-20 & OH-301: take OH-57 N, turn left on West River Rd N, & turn left on Floradale Ct), +1 440 326-1500. Includes a concession stand, a nature center/meeting facility, some nature/hiking trails, some picnic shelters, some playground equipment, some restrooms, and a sledding hill.

Buy

  • Molnar Outdoor, 9191 Leavitt Rd, +1 440 986-3366.
  • Grobe Fruit Farm, 43875 Telegraph Rd, +1 440 332-8312. Open July through April, Grobe Fruit Farm offers fresh seasonal fruits, vegetables, and pasteurized cider.
  • Keith's Comics, 394 Broad St, +1 440 323-2000. Comic book store with a wide selection of comic books and some handmade trinkets.
  • Pearl's Girls Knit & Stitch, 604 Middle Ave Back, +1 440 309-7304. A small business featuring yarns, needles, and hand stitched goods. There is a class ran there on occasion, and there is a small sitting area.

Eat

  • 1 Rubin's Deli and Restaurant, 616 Leona St (from I-90 and OH-2: take OH-57 S, turn right on Griswold Rd, and turn left on Leona St. From I-80, OH-113, US-20, and OH-301: take OH 57 N, turn right on Midway Mall Blvd, turn left on Tillotson St, and turn left on 49th St), +1 440 324-3666.
  • Smitty's Place, 368 E. Bridge St., +1 440 323-9708. Smitty's features a great lunch and dinner menu along with excellent happy hour and beverage selections. Smitty's provides a family friendly dining room and patio seating in warm weather as well as bar seating where the sports are always on.
  • The Spitzer Café at the Spitzer Conference Center, 1005 Abbe Rd., North Elyria, +1 440 336-4100. The Spitzer Café, located on the Lorain County Community College Campus, offers an upscale buffet experience.

Drink

  • 1 The Pub, 8741 West Ridge Road, +1 440 322-5536. Noon-2AM. Great local bar and food all under 10 bucks. Daily food specials, ample parking, music fun and more. under $10.

Sleep

Connect

Go next

Routes through Elyria
ToledoSandusky  W  E  ClevelandPittsburgh
ToledoSandusky  W  E  ClevelandBuffalo (Depew)
ToledoVermilion  W  E  North RidgevilleAkron
Toledo/SanduskyAmherst  W  E  AvonCleveland
ToledoOberlin  W  E  North RidgevilleCleveland


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