This historical map illustrates how much of the area surrounding the intersection of Jennings (now West 14th Street) and Fairfield Avenues was owned or occupied by the Lamson and Sessions families. Note the original Lamson and Sessions mansions just north of Fairfield (razed in 1912 and replaced by the Greek Church of the Annunciation) and the numerous family-owned structures south of Fairfield. Lot 34 (empty in the illustration) became the Olney Gallery in 1893, with an enclosed walkway connecting the gallery with the home to the south. The space at the very bottom (south end) of the map is Lincoln Park (then known as Pelton Park). The upper right (northwest) segment of the map is now the Interstate 90 freeway interchange. | Date: 1881 | Source: Cleveland Historic MapsDownload Original File