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A House victimized by Retail Expansion
This Victorian era house, which stood at 6917 Carnegie Avenue, was designed by Architect Sidney Badgley and built in…

A Larger and Grander Building for George Tinnerman.
As a result of the growth of his business in the decades of the 1860s and 1870s, which perhaps was fueled by the…

A Modern Bank Building on the Northeast Corner
In 1919, the new Lorain Street Savings Bank building, four-stories tall and with a raised basement, opened on the…

A New Beginning, 1946
The rebirth of Cleveland's zoo was symbolized in its renaming as the Cleveland Zoological Park in 1944. With management…

A New Drug Store, 1927
The Kingsbury Building was the first site east of Shaker Square on South Moreland (now Van Aken) designated for business…

A Renovated Cleveland Public Theatre
The Cleveland Public Theatre moved into the upper story of 6415 Detroit Avenue in 1984. James Levin, who had graduated…

A Revolutionary Soldier
James Prentiss was the first known marked grave in Warrensville West Cemetery. A Revolutionary War veteran, James was…

A Surprise in the Dumpster
Steve Presser recalls his experiences sharing a dumpster with the Coventry Poultry Market during the early 1990s, when…
A Tinnerman Presence
School children walking past the northwest corner of Franklin Boulevard and West 65th Street will someday remember it…

Abraham Teachout House
In 1886, 69-year-old Abraham Teachout, a fierce supporter of the Prohibition movement gave a speech at the party's…

Aerial View of May Co. Building and Parking Lot
General view of May Co.'s Parmatown store and adjointing stores in shopping center. Rectangular 'hole' to left of store…

Aerial View, 1963
Higbee's is the anchor to the left of the center building, while Halle's is to the right. The fourth building jutting…

African American Museum of Cleveland
Icabod Flewellen founded the first independent African American museum in the United States. In his home at 8716…

After Demolition, 1965
Remaining design elements shown in this photo, taken soon after demolition of the Briggs main house, were incorporated…

Air Dock Construction
Taking only 18 months to complete, the Airdock opened in 1929. It is a marvel of early 20th-century engineering, and for…

Airdock Doors Opened
The doors on either side of the Airdock weigh 609 tons a piece and move on railroad tracks.

Alan Freed and the Moondog Coronation Ball
Alan Freed and the Moondog Coronation Ball are virtually synonymous with the breakthrough of rock & roll. Freed…

Albert Atmore Pope (1842-1913)
Albert A. Pope was born in Maine to parents who had immigrated from England several years earlier. Pope came to…

Alexander Kimberley House
Located on the south end of the Stockyards neighborhood of mostly working-class homes, the two story brick…

Allen-Sullivan House
In the late nineteenth century, Cleveland's Euclid Avenue was considered by travel writers to be one of the most…

Almon Kingsbury Ad
Almon Kingsbury's dry goods store was located in Orson M. Oviatt's three-story brick commercial block by the time of…

Almost Done
Placing the skin on the USS Akron's skeleton. Notice the men climbing up the ladders on wooden carts.

Alpine Village Mural at LCCC, 2014
Herman Pirchner donated a collection of public art from Alpine Village to Lorain County Community College. The colorful…

Amateur Baseball at Brookside Park
In 1914 and 1915, Brookside Stadium hosted a series of amateur baseball matches that set local and national attendance…
