Abstract
Roman Zorska, a delegate of the Lithuainain Cultural Garden, reflects on his life and discusses the history of the Lithuanian Cultural Garden. An immigrant from Lithuania, Mr. Zorska came to Cleveland in December of 1949 as a young boy. He discusses where he went to school, where he lived, and his life in Cleveland growing up. He also discusses the areas Lithuanian's lived within Cleveland, the changing demographics within city limits, and Lithuanian history and culture. The bulk of the discussion revolves around the busts within, history of, and future plans of the Lithuanian Cultural Garden Other topics include the Cultural Garden Federation, restoration of the gardens, and the Cleveland Cultural Gardens as a whole.
Interviewee
Zorska, Roman (interviewee)
Interviewer
Rotman, Michael (interviewer)
Project
Cleveland Cultural Gardens series 1
Date
11-30-2009
Document Type
Oral History
Duration
55 minutes
Recommended Citation
"Roman Zorska Interview, 30 November 2009" (2009). Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection. Interview 800059_801013.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/crohc000/337
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