Neighborhood Overview. Buckeye Shaker. See Local Highlights. Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources. What Locals Say about Buckeye Shaker. At least Trulia users voted on each feature. There are sidewalks. It's walkable to restaurants. It's dog friendly. It's walkable to grocery stores. Car is needed. Parking is easy. Yards are well-kept.
Streets are well-lit. Kids play outside. There's holiday spirit. There's wildlife. There are community events. Neighbors are friendly. They plan to stay for at least 5 years. It's quiet. People would walk alone at night. See All what locals say. Learn more about our methodology. Dog Owners. Trulia User. Resident 1y ago. Like most neighborhoods in this city getting to be more vacant lots then houses. All the good stores are gone and been replaced with junky Family and General Dollar stores.
What happen to neighborhood pride, Block parties and driveway cook offs? With more affordable single family housing this neighborhood can be revitalized.
There are two rapid trains and a bus route that service this area, connecting it to downtown. I can shop at a chain store or a boutique all in walking distance. Renters and owners, college students, families, senior citizens, affluent, working class, low income residents, all live in the area.
But everything you need is right there so I came back because of that and I like that they little get together for everyone together and have fun together. Resident 2y ago. Cleveland Foreclosures for sale. Vermilion Apartments for rent. Orange Village Apartments for rent. Elyria Apartments for rent. Madison Apartments for rent. Concord Apartments for rent. Kirtland Hills Apartments for rent.
North Olmsted Apartments for rent. Wickliffe Apartments for rent. Aurora Apartments for rent. Barb Apartments for rent. Brunswick Apartments for rent. Medina Apartments for rent. For full functionality please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Need Help? Text In , an explosion disturbed the usually quiet suburban neighborhood of Ludlow. Media Images Ludlow Neighborhood Map : This map shows the Ludlow Elementary School district, which was a part of the Shaker Heights public school system until the school closed in the s.
Like many neighborhoods, the community was named after the nearest school. Lying halfway in Cleveland, and halfway in Shaker Heights, it was the first neighborhood in the area to actively integrate. Image courtesy of Shaker Heights Library. As depicted in the photo, all of the LCA meetings were taken very seriously and real estate became the main means of keeping the neighborhood integrated. In addition to regular meetings, LCA also sent out many community reports, which kept the residents well informed and active.
Keeping the Peace : Unlike many neighborhoods at the time, Ludlow was an example of organization in an era of chaos. Due to the efforts of the Ludlow Community Association, the area remained peacefully integrated, active, and involved. By keeping Ludlow orderly, the LCA achieved desegregation, which was thought impossible in many regions in the United States.
Growing Up with Diversity : For many children growing up in Ludlow, integration was something that was natural and "no big deal," as Shelley Stokes-Hammond put it.
As Ludlow Elementary became naturally diverse, with the community remaining integrated, children learned to be understanding and appreciative of their diverse neighbors. Here we see four school children receiving the American flag as part of a patriotic program at the school. Image courtesy of Cleveland State Unversity. Michael Schwartz Library.
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