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 The legend lives: Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 thunders through Northeast Ohio
Hundreds of rail enthusiasts lined Northeast Ohio's historic rail corridors on June 8 to witness Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014—the world's largest operating steam locomotive. The massive locomotive's appearance offered a rare chance to experience one of the most celebrated achievements of American railroad engineering as it travels the country in advance of the nation's 250th birthday celebration.
Moments that move us: 'Touched' exhibit examines intimacy, memory, and presence 
Rust Belt Photo Collective's new exhibition, "Touched," brings together 55 works by Northeast Ohio artists exploring intimacy, memory, nature, longing, and human connection. Curated by Richard Holmes, the show opens June 12 at Gallery East and invites visitors to reflect on the moments, people, and experiences that touch their lives.
Pride in the CLE photos: Equality, peace, love, and respect for all—with big splashes of color, fun
Thousands gathered in downtown Cleveland on June 6 for Pride in the CLE 2026, celebrating the region’s LGBTQ+ community with a march, live entertainment, vendors, food, and a colorful display of pride and inclusion. Photographer Reuben Kutash captured scenes from the festivities.
Big Boy, big deal! Historic steam giant makes memorable journey through Northeast Ohio
Hundreds of railroad fans and  onlookers lined  the historic Nickel Plate Road rail corridor to watch Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 roll through the region as part of the America 250 celebration. FreshWater writer Elizabeth Hille shares her firsthand account from Avon Lake of the historic train’s passage and the community excitement it inspired.
Deep roots: Abbey family's enduring legacy continues to shape Holden Forests & Gardens
For generations, the Abbey family has helped guide the evolution of Holden Forests & Gardens—from its founding vision to its modern role as a regional leader in conservation, research, and education. Today, Connie and Paul Abbey continue that legacy through leadership, advocacy, and philanthropy, including a recent $1 million gift to enhance the visitor experience at The Holden Arboretum.
FreshWater Cleveland team earns six 2026 All-Ohio Excellence in Journalism awards
Five members of the FreshWater Cleveland team earned six honors at the Press Club of Cleveland's 2026 All-Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards on Friday. The awards recognized FreshWater's excellence in journalism across a variety of categories.

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Recent Stories from Around Northeast Ohio

Parade warm-up: The Cleveland Museum of Art hosts family pre-parties for creativity, puppetry, fun
Can't wait for Parade the Circle? The Cleveland Museum of Art is offering two free family events. This weekend, build mini floats and march in a mini-parade around the Pivot Center. On parade weekend, create puppets inspired by the larger-than-life creations that make the annual celebration a Cleveland favorite.
Driving that train: World’s largest steam locomotive will pass through NEO on America 250 tour
The world's largest operating steam locomotive, Big Boy No. 4014, will make stops in Lorain and Euclid on June 8 as part of its coast-to-coast America 250 tour. The historic locomotive is traveling to Philadelphia to help celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary before returning west later this summer.
A little boost: CAC project support dollars keep neighborhood arts programs moving forward
More than 150 Cuyahoga County nonprofits received project support grants from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture for 2026—helping  fund everything from neighborhood concerts and youth theater productions to arts education programs. The grants provide critical resources to strengthen community connections, expand opportunities, and elevate local arts programming.
Rhythm on the River returns to CVNP for sixth year with new music, activities, and footprint
Rhythm on the River returns to Cuyahoga Valley National Park on Sunday, June 7—with Apostle Jones opening the season. Other acts this summer include Hubbs Groove, Athea René, and Forecast, with local community groups opening some of the  acts. Organizers have redesigned the event footprint, expanded programming, and enhanced ways for visitors to enjoy music, nature, and fun at Howe Meadow.
Chalk one up for art: Downtown Canton's First Friday returns to its creative roots
Downtown Canton’s June First Friday returns to its artistic roots with Chalk the Walk, gallery visits, live music from The SpYder Stompers, food trucks,  and a new  initiative designed to connect visitors with the city’s growing arts and culture scene.
Two decades in the making: West Creek Greenway Trail opens in Metroparks' Parma reservation
After more than two decades of planning, land acquisition, and regional collaboration, the West Creek Greenway trail has officially opened in Parma. The new corridor expands recreational access while advancing a long-term vision to connect Northeast Ohio communities with Cleveland Metroparks and the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail.
Drawn outdoors: Art by the Falls returns to the Polo Field for a colorful weekend
Valley Arts Center's Art by the Falls returns this weekend, June 6 and 7 with more than 150 artists from across the country, live music, food vendors, family activities, and more at the Cleveland Metroparks Polo Field in Moreland Hills. The annual festival is one of Northeast Ohio’s largest celebrations of art and creativity.
The sound of movement: ChamberFest Cleveland explores musical evolution in ‘Continental Drifts’
Inspired by the movement of the continents across time, ChamberFest Cleveland's 14th season explores how music travels across borders, cultures, and generations. The festival features 12 performances, guest artists, family activities, and clarinetist Franklin Cohen's 80th birthday celebration.
For the benefit of all the people, forever: Cleveland Museum of Art marks 110 years with freebies
The Cleveland Museum of Art celebrates its 110th birthday on Saturday, June 6 with free admission to two special exhibits, member perks, and special discounts. The milestone reflects more than a century of fulfilling its founders' vision to provide world-class art "for the benefit of all the people forever."
Flower Flash: Garden Club of Cleveland creates upcycled floral sculpture, gives away bouquets
The Garden Club of Cleveland in May transformed donated and upcycled flowers into a large-scale public art installation on Wade Oval in University Circle, inviting visitors to take photos, create bouquets, and take home blooms during its first-ever Flower Flash. Two more events are planned later this year.
Sixty years strong: Longstanding parade tradition marches on in University Heights
The City of University Heights continued a six-decade tradition with its annual Memorial Day parade, complete with classic cars, safety forces, mounted police, and community groups. Families lined the route as candy flew, performers entertained and neighbors gathered to mark the holiday together.
Lights, Camera, Action: Lake Erie Ink Celebrates 10 Years of Teen Voices
Lake Erie Ink marked the 10th anniversary of its Teen Book Project with the launch of this year’s anthology, "Lights, Camera, Action," compiled by student writers from Ohio schools. The annual initiative gives teens the opportunity to publish their works, collaborate with peer editors, and discover the power of sharing their voices.
Thousands of flags to honor fallen veterans at Lake View Cemetery Memorial Day observance
Lake View Cemetery will honor fallen service members during a Memorial Day observance at the James A. Garfield Memorial. Volunteers will place thousands of American flags on veterans’ graves ahead of the holiday.
South Euclid Food Truck Park is ready to serve up live music and summer fun with major upgrades
The South Euclid Food Truck Park kicks off its fourth season on June 5 with live music, food trucks, and a full summer calendar of concerts, food trucks and events. After infrastructure improvements, city officials say the park has evolved into a true gathering place in the downtown district.

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