Before the Greater Cleveland Aquarium opened in the Flats in 2012, there was the Cleveland Aquarium. The latter opened February 6, 1954, and was located in Gordon Park. It closed to the public in June 1985 (due to structural and budget problems), with some exhibits moved to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.
Aquarist feeds electric eel at Cleveland AquariumChildren view tanks at Cleveland AquariumCity officials hold architect’s rendering of Cleveland Aquarium, 1965Cleveland Aquarium under construction, 1966Completed 6,500 gallon tanks at Cleveland Aquarium, 1966Corridor under construction at Cleveland Aquarium, 1966Crowds at Cleveland AquariumDennis Goulden of Montage filming Cleveland Aquarium staff as they capture sea creatures from the Florida Keys for exhibit, 1974Director Daniel Moreno at Cleveland Aquarium construction site, 1966Electric eel demonstration at Cleveland AquariumEntrance lobby of Cleveland Aquarium, 1965Exterior view of Cleveland Aquarium before renovationExterior view of Cleveland Aquarium, 1967Mayor Ralph Locher [left, with his reflection], Cleveland Aquarium employee Gerrit Klay, and Locher’s wife Eleanor at the Cleveland Aquarium. 1967New aquarium at Cleveland features a 60-foot-wide aquatic mural at the entrance, and an attractive, undulating moss green roof over the eight-sided main building.Robert Fillous of Fillous & Ruppel 7411 Cedar Ave is completing wall panels for Cleveland Aquarium, 1966Students from Hawken School perform groundswork outside Cleveland Aquarium, 1975Tamela Brown, Rick Segedi (the aquarium worker), and Sophie DeBont pet a snake at the Cleveland Aquarium. 1965The Cleveland Aquarium, exterior Entrance. 1986Workers painting at Cleveland Aquarium