UKRAINIAN HERITAGE

UKRAINIAN HERITAGE

Take a Hike: Stroll Series tour

May | Tuesdays | 5:30 - 6:30pm

Explore the roots of Ukrainian heritage in Tremont, where the city's Ukrainian immigrant settlement began. Step inside Sts. Peter and Paul Church, an active place of worship that continues to serve the Ukrainian community to this day. As we walk through the neighborhood, you'll pass homes and buildings that once housed Ukrainian immigrant families and businesses, offering a glimpse into the entrepreneurial spirit and resilience of the early community. Along the way, you'll learn about the vital role these establishments played in providing essential services to the growing community. Visit the Ukrainian Museum & Archives, founded in 1952 in response to the urgent need to preserve Ukrainian cultural and historical artifacts, here, you’ll discover the rich history, traditions, and contributions of the Ukrainian people in Cleveland.

Guests should park around Lincoln Park or the Ukrainian Museum & Archives parking lot, 1202 Kenilworth Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113, and walk to Sts Peter and Paul Church where the tour will begin.

 
 

TOUR SUPPORTER

Our mission began with a commitment to collect and preserve Ukrainian history and culture during a time when such heritage faced intentional erasure. Today, we continue that work by promoting and celebrating Ukrainian identity through community events, educational programs, and cultural engagement. Collaborating with Take a Hike offers a powerful opportunity to share our story and traditions. Український музей та архів