An early West Side Landmark is Lost.

An early West Side Landmark is Lost.
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.
| Source: Cleveland Public Library, Digital Newspaper Collection
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