George A. Tinnerman House

George A. Tinnerman House
This grand mansion on the northwest corner of Franklin Boulevard and West 65th Street was built in 1890 for George A. Tinnerman, a German immigrant who started a hardware store in 1870 that eventually led to the creation of Tinnerman Products, one of the foremost Cleveland industrial businesses of the twentieth century.. The mansion served as the home for three generations of Tinnermans before being sold in 1946 to Carl Kaufman who operated a funeral home in the mansion for nearly two decades. The building was torn down in 1965 to make room for a Pick-N-Pay grocery store. | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Special Photograph Collections
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