In 1928, the Packard Motor Car Co., a luxury automobile manufacturer, opened a large complex on Carnegie Avenue, between East 93rd and East 96th Streets, including this two-story building on the southeast corner of Carnegie and East 93rd. The frontage shown here on Carnegie Avenue was a display room for new Packard automobiles. The two-story building, which was designed by architect Albert Kahn of Detroit, still stands today and is part of Cleveland Clinic's campus. This photograph appeared in an advertisement in the 1929 Cleveland City Directory. | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Street Directory CollectionDownload Original File
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Cleveland Public Library, Street Directory Collection
"The Packard Dealership Building" appears in: Carnegie Avenue