Stories tagged "Ohio City": 41 All Featured Tags Subjects Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Education Carnegie West The West Side Branch Library built in a Park By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Entrepreneurs Cinecraft ProductionsThe Historic Film Company Produced by a Love Story By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Fridrich BicycleCleveland's Oldest Bike Shop By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Parks Market Square ParkA Public Space for Two Centuries By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Businesses The Thomas Axworthy HouseWhere a Popular West Side Gym Once Stood By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Conflict The M. J. Lawrence HouseWhen is it time to rename an historic house? By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Wallace ManorRobert Wallace's Great Stone House By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Henry Coffinberry HouseThe House of a Cleveland Shipbuilding Magnate By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Sarah Bousfield HouseAlso known as "Stone Gables" By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Civic Organizations West Side Y.M.C.A. A Cleveland neighborhood center for over a century By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Ball-Wilson HouseA Lake Captain's Residence By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Spitzer-Dempsey HouseA fit residence for a nineteenth century banker By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture The Belden Seymour HouseFrom nineteenth-century mansion . . . to twentieth-century tenenment house . . . to twenty-first-century restoration By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Stephen Buhrer HouseBuilt for a Cleveland Mayor who was a Close Friend of John D. Rockefeller By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Religion Trinity Evangelical Lutheran ChurchFrom Historic German Church to Inner-City Ministry By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Education West HighCleveland Builds its First Public High School on the West Side By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Early Settlers & Settlement Ohio CityBuilding the West Side's First Urban Community By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Parks Masterson-Bivins ParkTwice Dedicated, Twice Forgotten, and Now Remembered By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sports Boxing in the Old Angle NeighborhoodFrom Johnny Kilbane to Jimmy Bivins By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Entrepreneurs The Campbell BlockGone, but still remembered in the Old Angle By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Biography The W. J. Roberts House"Restoration of a Grand Franklin Boulevard Home" By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Admiral Kidd's NeighborhoodWest 50th Street from Bridge to Franklin By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Biography Admiral Kidd Birthplace By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity St. John's Episcopal Church By Joseph Wickens View Story | Show on Map Next
Filed Under Education Carnegie West The West Side Branch Library built in a Park By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Entrepreneurs Cinecraft ProductionsThe Historic Film Company Produced by a Love Story By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Fridrich BicycleCleveland's Oldest Bike Shop By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Parks Market Square ParkA Public Space for Two Centuries By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses The Thomas Axworthy HouseWhere a Popular West Side Gym Once Stood By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Conflict The M. J. Lawrence HouseWhen is it time to rename an historic house? By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Wallace ManorRobert Wallace's Great Stone House By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Henry Coffinberry HouseThe House of a Cleveland Shipbuilding Magnate By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Sarah Bousfield HouseAlso known as "Stone Gables" By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Civic Organizations West Side Y.M.C.A. A Cleveland neighborhood center for over a century By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Ball-Wilson HouseA Lake Captain's Residence By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Spitzer-Dempsey HouseA fit residence for a nineteenth century banker By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture The Belden Seymour HouseFrom nineteenth-century mansion . . . to twentieth-century tenenment house . . . to twenty-first-century restoration By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Stephen Buhrer HouseBuilt for a Cleveland Mayor who was a Close Friend of John D. Rockefeller By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Religion Trinity Evangelical Lutheran ChurchFrom Historic German Church to Inner-City Ministry By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Education West HighCleveland Builds its First Public High School on the West Side By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Early Settlers & Settlement Ohio CityBuilding the West Side's First Urban Community By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Parks Masterson-Bivins ParkTwice Dedicated, Twice Forgotten, and Now Remembered By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sports Boxing in the Old Angle NeighborhoodFrom Johnny Kilbane to Jimmy Bivins By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Entrepreneurs The Campbell BlockGone, but still remembered in the Old Angle By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Biography The W. J. Roberts House"Restoration of a Grand Franklin Boulevard Home" By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Admiral Kidd's NeighborhoodWest 50th Street from Bridge to Franklin By Jim Dubelko View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity St. John's Episcopal Church By Joseph Wickens View Story | Show on Map