Harold Wallin displays Fibber the barn owl

Harold Wallin displays Fibber the barn owl
Harold Wallin, pictured above, was contracted as the resident keeper at the Rocky River Trailside Museum during the late 1930s and early 1940s. From summer to fall, keepers lived in the small cabins and tended to the animals. Wallin would eventually resign from his post as curator of education for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in 1954 to accept a position as the Cleveland Metropolitan Park System's first park naturalist.
| Source: Courtesy of the Ohio History Connection
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