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Join presenters from Parma City Schools Historical Museum to learn about the growth of Parma City Schools from the 19th century to mid-1970s. Registration required.
Join presenters from Parma City Schools Historical Museum who will share how Parma, the fastest growing city in the United States in the 1960s, grew from 10 one-room schoolhouses in the 19th century to 29 school buildings by the mid-1970s. Using an audiovisual presentation with maps, photos and narrative, learn how Parma educators developed cutting-edge multifaceted curriculum for its students.
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Known for its distinctive futurist look, the Parma Heights Branch is located on city-owned property near the Parma Heights Pool and Greenbriar Commons. Designed in the Googie style by John Lipaj, the branch opened to the public on June 17, 1963.