Liberty Emery Holden was the leader of a group of investors that built this small hotel on the northwest corner of Euclid Avenue and Fairmount Street in 1876 on the site where Nathaniel Doan, Job Doan, and Jim Wright had operated a tavern as far back as 1799. Thus, the future site of Fenway Hall, like that of the Renaissance Hotel on Public Square, is one of the two spots in Cleveland that was continuously occupied by some form of hostelry for the longest time. Nine years after building the hotel, Holden bought the Plain Dealer and built the Hollenden Hotel in downtown. | Date: 1922 | Source: Cleveland Public Library Photograph CollectionDownload Original File