Future Site of Kinney & Levan

Future Site of Kinney & Levan
This photo, one-half of a stereograph card, shows Euclid Avenue in the years before Kinney & Levan pioneered the commercial redevelopment of the section east of East 13th Street. The fountain was in front of the mansion of railroad magnate Selah Chamberlain. The first house visible on the left was that of Chamberlain's easterly neighbor, iron baron Samuel L. Mather. After he moved to a much larger, 43-room mansion at 2605 Euclid in 1910, the Mather family built and leased the building to which Kinney & Levan moved in 1913. | Date: ca. 1900 | Source: Cleveland Public Library
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