This photograph graphically shows the aging condition of Market Square in 1949. The posts seen in the foreground of the photo, as well in the background near Lorain Avenue, likely were placed there by the City to mark the boundary lines of Market Square. If so, they could be replacements for the original wooden "landmark" posts that Cleveland ordered to be placed along the "corners" of the Square shortly after Common Pleas Court upheld Cleveland's title to the land in 1858. | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Photograph CollectionDownload Original File