Lower Euclid Avenue in 1929

Lower Euclid Avenue in 1929
The photograph above shows the stretch of buildings on the south side of Euclid Avenue from the May Company building on Public Square to approximately East 4th Street in the year the Great Depression began. The Cobb and Cushing buildings, side by side, are on the right side of the photograph, just to the viewer's left of the May Company sign. The tallest building in the photograph is the 16-story Union National Bank Building, which was the tallest building in Cleveland from 1905 to 1922. To the left of that building is the shorter Euclid Building. Also prominent in this photograph is the Ames Company Building which was built in 1915 for the women's clothing store of the same name. | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Digital Photograph Collection
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