Euclid is a city located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It was first settled in 1796 and officially incorporated as a village in 1903, before becoming a city in 1930. The city's name is derived from the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid.
Notable residents of Euclid include former NFL player Michael Allen, Olympic gold medalist Harrison Dillard, and actress Halle Berry who attended high school in Euclid.
Euclid has a population of approximately 48,000 residents, with a diverse mix of ethnicities and cultures.
Euclid is located on the shores of Lake Erie, providing beautiful waterfront views and access to beaches and parks. The city is situated about 12 miles northeast of downtown Cleveland.
Euclid has a strong industrial base, with companies in manufacturing, healthcare, and technology sectors. The city also has a growing retail and service industry, providing jobs for its residents.
Euclid celebrates its cultural heritage through events, festivals, and museums that showcase its history and diversity. The city is known for its vibrant arts scene, with galleries and theaters showcasing local talent.