Notre Dame Academy opened in 1877 and moved to Ansel Road overlooking Rockefeller Park and Doan Brook in 1915. Notre Dame College originated as Notre Dame Academy seven years later. Quickly outgrowing its original home, the college acquired a farm in South Euclid to build a new campus in the mid-1920s. The house shown here was part of a campus that included the larger Gothic Revival school building to the left and three smaller structures. Today the main school building is operated by Famicos as apartments. | Date: ca. 1915 | Source: Cleveland Press Collection, Michael Schwartz Library Special Collections at Cleveland State UniversityDownload Original File
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Cleveland Press Collection, Michael Schwartz Library Special Collections at Cleveland State University