Cleveland’s Most Famous Mysteries
Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties
Storyteller: Daniel Zaleski

Doors open at 5:00pm, with the storytelling beginning promptly at 7:00pm
- Weekly series combining great food with great stories about Cleveland’s past
- FREE ADMISSION – NO COVER CHARGE
- In addition to our regular menu, we will be offering affordable specials on these nights
Story topic this week…
Cleveland’s Most Famous Mysteries
Unsolved murders, lost shipwrecks, local legends and more! Ohio Mysteries Podcast host Daniel Zaleski joins us to share stories about Cleveland’s McCart Street Gang, “the most wicked gang in the state,” and how the neighborhood took care of them, Youngstown’s Murder Road, a Record-breaking airplane ride from Euclid Beach to Cedar Point, a local scrapper’s Unbelievable airplane collection, the mysterious cases of Eva Volpe and Beverly Potts, a Ghost ship in Lorain, the notorious outlaw Charles “Blinky” Morgan and his treasure cave, and the lost treasure of Dr. Faymore’s Castle.
Daniel Zaleski Bio
Daniel Zaleski is the host of Ohio Mysteries Podcast and the YouTube Channel: North Coast History and Haunts. He is a Northeast Ohio native and graduated from Ohio University with a Fine Arts degree. He has been struck by lightning, was a white water rafting guide, lived in a lunatic asylum and questioned by the FBI (note:all unrelated). He is currently writing a book about 4 unsolved local homicides entitled Murder Road.
The goal of the Cleveland Stories Dinner Party is to bring to life some of the fun, interesting stories about Cleveland’s past – from sports, to rock ‘n roll, to Millionaire’s Row, — the series will focus on tidbits from Cleveland’s past that will really thrill the audience. The Music Box is presenting this series in partnership with the Western Reserve Historical Society’s new Cleveland History Center. We think the Cleveland History Center is one of the most important museums in Cleveland. An unknown gem that Clevelanders should know more about, and support. It is the only museum in Cleveland dedicated to preserving and documenting the history of Cleveland. The Cleveland History Center includes two mansions, the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum, Chisholm Halle Costume Wing, Research Library, Kidzibits Hands-On Gallery, rotating exhibitions, and the Euclid Beach Park Grand Carousel.





