Slavic Village began as part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, a
parcel of land surveyed and populated with East Coast residents seeking
adventure and fortune in the 19th century. As industry came to the
Cuyahoga River valley, immigrant workers-first Irish, then Poles and
Czechs-settled in the area to be near jobs in the rolling mills,
chemical plants, and garment factories. They left their mark on the
neighborhood's architecture, food, and culture, and many of their
descendants still call the area home. Slavic Village has produced a
number of interesting personalities, including Olympic sprinter Stella
Walsh and former Cleveland mayor and current United States congressman
Dennis Kucinich.