"The Gazebo"

"The Gazebo"
Some time around 1913 (this is an approximate date, as no records were kept), a bandstand was built in the North Royalton Village Green to accommodate the many concerts held there. Money to build it came from wealthy Cleveland iron baron (and summer resident of Royalton Township) William McLauchlan. The structure soon became the symbol of the city, even appearing on the city's seal. Most residents currently know it as "The Gazebo." It was most recently renovated in the mid-2000s.

Image courtesy of Matt Kish
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