Parma, Ohio is a city in Cuyahoga County and a suburb of Cleveland. Parma was originally part of Parma Township, which was created in 1826, its name taken from Parma, New York. Parma was incorporated as a village in 1924, and as a city in 1931. Ukranian Village is a neighborhood in Parma.
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The Ohio city’s official web site features an introduction and contacts for the city’s administrative offices, council, departments and services, as well as photographs, video, and various newsletters and documents.
http://www.cityofparma-oh.gov/
Cuyahoga County Public Library
Headquartered in Parma, Ohio, the library system has branches throughout the county. Its history, locations, hours, and a calendar of programs and events are featured, with information about its research facilities.
http://www.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us/
Dean DePiero is a former mayor of Parma, Ohio, and an attorney with the McDonald-Hopkins Law Firm in downtown Cleveland. Biographical and professional information is put forward, along with a calendar of events, contact data, and photographs.
http://www.deandepiero.com/
PAS is a volunteer-staffed animal shelter in Parma, Ohio. Its operations, policies, and pets available for adoption are featured, including some available from private homes.
http://www.parmashelter.org/
Parma Community General Hospital
PCGH is an independent, not-for-profit hospital in Parma, Ohio. A history and general overview of the facilities is offered, along with information about its specialized care departments, outpatient services, programs and classes. Other resources include a physician directory and a visitor guide.
http://www.parmahospital.org/
The Parma, Ohio shopping facility hosts a JC Penney, Wal-Mart, Dick’s Sporting Goods and a hundred and fifty stores and restaurants. Directions to the mall, a directory of businesses located within the mall, a calendar of events, and various sales and promotions are published to the site.
http://www.parmatown.com/
Situated on forty-eight acres in Parma, Ohio, the educational farm offers several historic museum houses, a Yankee barn, and several antiques and historic items, as well as a country store and market. Its location, hours, and a calendar of events are published.
http://www.stearnshomestead.com/