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About the Hessler Street Fair
 

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From I-71, I-77
Exit on Carnegie and head East to E.105. Turn Left and go North one block to Euclid Ave. Turn Right and drive East on Euclid Ave. for about a mile to the intersection of Mayfield/Ford and Euclid. Turn Left to get to Hessler Road; parking is available straight ahead and also to your right.

From I-90 (East-bound)
After you pass downtown Cleveland, exit onto Chester Avenue and proceed East to Euclid Avenue. Turn left onto Euclid and head East for about a mile to the intersection of Mayfield/Ford and Euclid. Turn Left on Ford to get to Hessler Road; parking is available straight ahead and also to your right.

From I-90 (West-bound)
Exit at Martin Luther King Dr. and drive South for about one mile to the East 105th traffic light; cross over East 105th and bear right over the traffic circle, you are now on East Blvd, follow it around to to Ford Drive. Hessler Road is the last street before Euclid Ave.; parking is available to the Left on Euclid and also across Euclid off of Mayfield.

From I-271
Exit at Mayfield Road and follow it West through Little Italy where it ends at Euclid Ave. Go one block North (across Euclid Ave.) to get to Hessler Road. Parking is available just before you get Euclid and also to your right down Euclid.

 
 

Hessler Road is located in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. It is a small one-way brick paved street running east from Ford Drive to Hessler Court. Hessler Court, the only remaining wood block street in Cleveland, runs north from Hessler Road to Bellflower Road. Hessler Court has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The dwellings on Hessler Road were built between 1907 and 1927. Because of its unique and unusual architectural and neighborhood characteristics, the street has been declared a historic district by the Cleveland Landmark Commission.

 
     
 

 

 

 

 

 
The Hessler Neighborhood Association
Hessler Street Fair Music info
Hessler Street Fair Poetry info
Hessler Street Fair Art info
Hessler Street Fair photography info
Hessler Street Fair info for vendors
Hessler Street Fair about harmony park
Volunteer info for Hessler Street Fair
Hessler Street Fair Contact information
The Hessler Neighborhood Association President
Hessler Street Fair President - Andy Kessler
Hessler Street Fair Public Relations
Hessler Street Fair History
Hessler Street Fair Directions
Hessler Street Fair Forum
The Mandel Center for Non-Profit Organizations