Lyndhurst is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and an eastern suburb of Cleveland.
In 1797, Moses Cleaveland named the area east of the Cuyahoga River "Euclid," after the Greek Mathematician and Patron Saint of surveyors.
Despite this, Lyndhurst's population consisted mostly of Native American Indians until after the War of 1812.
Initially a wood-planked toll road, it is now home to many retail establishments and restaurants.
Population growth in Lyndhurst, which tapered during the Great Depression, skyrocketed during the postwar period, driven by both the baby boom and white flight from the urban center of Cleveland.
Of the city's population over the age of 25, 43.2% held a bachelor's degree or higher.
Eggshelland is an annual lawn display of Easter egg mosaics, originally located at a resident's home between 1957 and 2013,[12][13] during which time it became the subject of a documentary film.