This more recent view shows how the former Euclid-East 105th district is completely gone, a victim of piecemeal "urban renewal" in the 1970s. The entire southern side (right) of the block that formerly belonged to Black entrepreneur Winston Willis was demolished for the W. O. Walker Center, while the north side of the street was obliterated for the American Cancer Society building and a parking lot, leaving Fenway Hall as the lone reminder of the once flourishing business and entertainment district that served as the East Side's leading destination. | Creator: Ted Sande | Date: April 5, 2016 | Source: Ted Sande, "Fenway Hall," National Register of Historic Places nomination, 2016, https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/pdfs/16000845.pdfDownload Original File