The Cleveland Press Building

The Cleveland Press Building
The above 1937 photograph shows the Cleveland Press building on the northwest corner of East 9th and Rockwell. The building was erected in 1913, the year the Circulation War between the Plain Dealer and the Leader began. Of the four daily newspapers published in Cleveland in this era, the Press was the only one which ostensibly could publish unbiased stories about the war. The Press operated out of this building until 1958 when it moved into a new building on the northeast corner of East 9th and Lakeside. | Creator: Cleveland State University, Michael Schwartz Library, Special Collections
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