In 1903, Leopold's Furniture expanded its business footprint to the southeast corner of Lorain and Fulton (then Rhodes, and before that Willett), in the process razing an historic Greek Revival-style brick building that for many years had been the tailor shop and residence of Ernst Knippenberg, yet another merchant of Lorain Street who was a German immigrant. This photograph and article appeared in the October 3, 1903, edition of the Cleveland Leader.
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