Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers cover up the creek that runs through Cain Park. This undated photograph was probably taken sometime between 1935 and 1937, around the time that the land in Cain Park was being improved in preparation of the opening of the 3,000-seat Cain Park Amphitheater in August 1938. Covering up the creek and having it run underground (a process known as culverting) allowed the land in the ravine where Cain Park is located to become more dry, making it amenable for use as a public park. | Source: Cleveland Heights Historical SocietyDownload Original File
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"Covering Dugway Brook, ca. 1937" appears in: Cain Park