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A House victimized by Retail Expansion

This file appears in: Carnegie Avenue

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

A House victimized by Retail Expansion
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A Larger and Grander Building for George Tinnerman.

This file appears in: Lorain-Fulton Square

As a result of the growth of his business in the decades of the 1860s and 1870s, which perhaps was fueled by the…

A Larger and Grander Building for George Tinnerman.
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A Modern Bank Building on the Northeast Corner

This file appears in: Lorain-Fulton Square

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

A Modern Bank Building on the Northeast Corner
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A New Beginning, 1946

This file appears in: Reinventing Cleveland's Zoo

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

A New Beginning, 1946
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A New Drug Store, 1927

This file appears in: Kingsbury Building

The Kingsbury Building was the first site east of Shaker Square on South Moreland (now Van Aken) designated for business…

A New Drug Store, 1927
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A Renovated Cleveland Public Theatre

This file appears in: Cleveland Public Theatre

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

A Renovated Cleveland Public Theatre
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A Revolutionary Soldier

This file appears in: Pioneers, Manxmen and Shakers at the Warrensville West Cemetery

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

A Revolutionary Soldier
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A Surprise in the Dumpster

This file appears in: Coventry Kosher Poultry

Steve Presser recalls his experiences sharing a dumpster with the Coventry Poultry Market during the early 1990s, when…

A Surprise in the Dumpster
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A Tinnerman Presence

By Jim Dubelko

School children walking past the northwest corner of Franklin Boulevard and West 65th Street will someday remember it…

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Abraham Teachout House

By Jim Dubelko

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

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Aerial View of May Co. Building and Parking Lot

This file appears in: Parmatown

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

Aerial View of May Co. Building and Parking Lot
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Aerial View, 1963

This file appears in: Severance Center

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

Aerial View, 1963
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African American Museum of Cleveland

By Linda Mack

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

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After Demolition, 1965

This file appears in: Briggs Estate

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

After Demolition, 1965
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Air Dock Construction

This file appears in: Akron Airdock

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

Air Dock Construction
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Airdock Doors Opened

This file appears in: Akron Airdock

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

Airdock Doors Opened
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Alan Freed and the Moondog Coronation Ball

By Chris Roy

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

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Albert Atmore Pope (1842-1913)

This file appears in: Halle Building

Albert A. Pope was born in Maine to parents who had immigrated from England several years earlier. Pope came to…

Albert Atmore Pope (1842-1913)
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Alexander Kimberley House

By Jim Dubelko

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

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Allen-Sullivan House

By Jim Dubelko

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

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Almon Kingsbury Ad

This file appears in: Western Reserve Building

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

Almon Kingsbury Ad
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Almost Done

This file appears in: Akron Airdock

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

Almost Done
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Alpine Village Mural at LCCC, 2014

This file appears in: Herman Pirchner's Alpine Village

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

Alpine Village Mural at LCCC, 2014
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Amateur Baseball at Brookside Park

By Richard Raponi

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

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