Postcards are a window into the development and history of a community. They have been used since their inception as a means to record history, celebrate unique features, record significant events and just to communicate. This page will be used to share a window of the history of Chagrin Falls through postcards. Check back frequently for updates.
This first grouping of Postcards dates from the early 1900's
This Hand-Colored Postcard above shows the famous carving done by Henry Church (1836-1908) known as Squaw Rock
Washington Street and Trolly Line
Corner of Washington and Main--Blue Tinted Postcard
Main Street Looking North
4th of July Parade 1915--similar view as the postcard above
A Public Wedding followed the 4th of July Parade!!