By the early 20th century Public Square, which was centrally located and close to the city's main hotels, served as the point of departure for tourist sightseeing cars such as this one. So-called "seeing-the-city cars," as historian Catherine Cocks has argued, were also very popular means of enabling tourists to selectively view cities as collections of attractions. | Date: 1910 | Source: Cleveland Public Library Digital GalleryDownload Original File
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Cleveland Public Library Digital Gallery
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1910
"Sightseeing Car in Public Square, 1910" appears in: Public Square