This ad from just over a month before opening day shows the hope that Fenway Hall would attract an affluent clientele. As the hotel's National Register of Historic Places nominator, architectural historian Ted Sande, has observed, the hotel never attracted quite its share of the city's blue bloods, who gravitated to nearby Wade Park Manor. Demand for apartment living was never as strong in Cleveland as in New York, and most wealthy Clevelanders opted for suburban houses. | Date: August 19, 1923 | Source: Plain DealerDownload Original File