Lorain, Ohio: A Collection of Historic Snapshots of One of Cleveland’s Neighbors
The 1924 Lorain, Ohio Tornado
A warm summer day turned disastrous when a devastating tornado struck the lakeside community of Lorain, Ohio on June 28, 1924. Forming near and also damaging Sandusky, Ohio the tornado traveled across Lake Erie and came ashore at the Lorain Municipal Bath House in Lakeview Park where eight people were killed and many more were injured.
The tornado then ripped through the downtown business district damaging 200 businesses. The State Theater, where many went to enjoy an afternoon matinee, collapsed under the force of the storm. Fifteen people were killed in the theater and many others were injured. Cars and homes were destroyed, trees were uprooted and more than 60 freight train cars were scattered about the railroad tracks.
Some believed that there were actually two tornados that may have merged and moved eastward adding to the destruction. The storm was responsible for the loss of 78 lives, the destruction of 500 homes; it left 7,000 homeless. The cost of damages to Lorain in 1924 dollars was an estimated $13 million.
Also of Interest ...
- June 28, 1924: Lorain Tornado - from Ohio History
- Lorain Tornado of 1924 - from the Lorain Public Library
- 1924 Lorain Tornado - from Ohio History Central
- Wikipedia Entry