Book details

  • Genre:history
  • Sub-genre:United States / 20th Century
  • Language:English
  • Pages:344
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798317808686

CLEVELAND BOOMER MEMORIES

By Howard A. Zuckerman and Ellen N. Jacob

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Overview


This book captures the essence of growing up in Cleveland, Oh during the Baby Boomer era. From trips to downtown Cleveland to summer afternoon riding the various rides at Euclid Beach. From coming of age in high school to the various tends of teenhood.
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Description


Cleveland Boomer Memories captures the essence of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s, filled with nostalgic memories and moments. It was a joyous time of ice cream trucks and catching lightning bugs. Euclid Beach Rides and sledding down the Cain Park Hill, Downtown visits for Frosty's and shopping at Higbees, Halle's and May Company and taking in a show at one of Cleveland's jewels at Playhouse Square theatres. As the suburbs grew, families moved further east and west , affording new opportunities for work and work. Shopping malls like Parmatown and Severance Center popped up, providing convenience and a place for teens to meet up. Boomers took lessons in piano and other instruments, joined the scouts, and enjoyed Saturday afternoon matinees and cartoons at local movie theatres, like the Center Mayfield Theatre or the Vogue. Born at just the right time, Boomers enjoyed innovations and new technologies. Watching TV as a family was a "thing," and hearing "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz" or "It takes a licking but keeps on ticking" brought to mind products used in every home. They witnessed some of the most extraordinary events, from the first American space launch to the death of important leaders like, JFK, MLK, and Bobby Kennedy. Sweeping cultural changes affected the lives of many from Civil Rights and feminism movements, to the Viet Name War and the Ken State Shootings. Most memorable, of course, is...Baby Boomers had THE BEST MUSIC EVER...Elvis, Motown, the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones - and everything in between. Boomers Rocked...and still do. These memories are but the tip of the iceberg. You don't have to be a Baby Boomer to enjoy these reflections of a vibrant, community-focused era in Cleveland and its suburbs.
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About The Author


Howard A. Zuckerman was born and raised in Cleveland and was a Brush HS and Ohio State University graduate. He moved to Atlanta, GA in 1975 and now resides in Lake Frederick, VA. This book was written to capture the times and experiences of growing up in Cleveland during the boomer years.

Ellen N. Jacob was a product of her environment. Born in Cleveland at Mount Sinai Hospital, she was both a graduate of Brush HS and Ken State University (yes, she was a witness to what happened there on May 4, 1970. It was life-changing.) Ellen has travels the world but always happily returns home to Cleveland, The Best Location in the Nation.

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