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Built on a Sliver

This file appears in: Barton R. Deming House: A French Eclectic Gateway to Euclid Golf

The B. R. Deming Co. obtained a building permit for 2485 Fairmount Boulevard on May 4, 1914. The French Eclectic house…

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Cannon's Grocery Store

This file appears in: Medina Public Square

In 1926, in what is now Grammercy Gallery, Mr. Cannon opened one of the most prominent grocery stores in Medina. In 1942…

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Capital Design

This file appears in: Greyhound Bus Terminal: W.S. Arrasmith brings his signature Streamline Moderne architectural style to Cleveland

1. The Greyhound Bus Terminal in Washington, DC, was completed in 1940 for a cost total cost (land and building) of…

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Card Catalog at Shaker Heights Public Library

This file appears in: Shaker Heights Public Library: A Legacy of the Van Sweringens' Shaker "Group Plan"

Efforts to phase out use of the card catalog began during the early 1980s at Shaker Heights Public Library. By 1984,…

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Carnegie Avenue

By Jim Dubelko

S.H. Kleinman Realty Treasurer Jay B. Goodman was not engaging in mere hyperbole when he stated that Carnegie Avenue…

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Carnegie West

By Jim Dubelko

In 1903, "Steel King" Andrew Carnegie pledged $250,000—today's equivalent of eight million dollars—for seven new branch…

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Cedar-Central Apartments

By Shannon Trimble

In the depths of the Great Depression when urban housing conditions were desperate, Ernest J. Bohn, then in his early…

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Central National Bank Euclid Avenue Office

By J. Mark Souther

In 1943, Central National Bank sold its slender 17-story headquarters building at 308 Euclid Avenue to the F. W.…

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Church of the Covenant

By James M. Blockett III

The Church of the Covenant grew out of the merger of three Presbyterian congregations: Second Presbyterian (established…

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Cinema / Lake / Esquire Theater

By Nathanael Meranda

The Cinema Theater opened its doors to Euclid Avenue at East 17th Street on October 14, 1928. The movie house offered…

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City Call for Proposals, 1960

This file appears in: Woodland Job Training Center: Quality Education and the War on Poverty

The City of Cleveland began actively recruiting prospective industries to relocate to the Gladstone renewal area in…

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Civilian Conservation Corps

By Richard Raponi

Ushered in by parade and sounds of the WPA Band, the Metropolitan Park Board and representatives of the Village of…

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Clark Avenue Bath House, ca. 1930s

This file appears in: Lincoln Park Baths

The Clark Avenue Bath House at 5706 Clark Avenue was built in 1908 at a cost of $32,000. At the time, it was located in…

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Classic Cleveland Restaurants

In recent years, Cleveland’s reputation as a restaurant Mecca has grown considerably. Buoyed by “celebrity chefs” like…

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Cleveland Board of Education Building

By Sarah Kasper

Until 2013, the administrative headquarters of the Cleveland Board of Education was an iconic sandstone, Beaux-Arts…

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Cleveland Harbor Lighthouse

By Chris Roy

If the Cleveland Harbor Lighthouse continued shining to this day, its beam would illuminate much of the Flats, keep…

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Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People

By James M. Blockett III

The Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People was a necessity for the African American community in Ohio’s largest city.…

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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

By Michael Rotman

When Cleveland Municipal Airport opened on July 1, 1925 it became one of the first municipally owned airports in the…

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Cleveland Public Library

By Richard Raponi

The Cleveland Public Library comprises one of the largest collections in the United States: nearly ten million items.…

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Cleveland Trust Company

By Charlotte Nicole Toledo & Chris Roy

The southeast anchor of Cleveland’s most prominent downtown intersection is a work of art that began, in the true…

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Cleveland's Greenhouse Industry

By J. Mark Souther

On the southern rim of the industrial Flats along the Cuyahoga River, Martin Luther Ruetenik, son of a German immigrant…

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Community Membership, 1968

This file appears in: Moreland Community Association: Block Building

Moreland Commuity Association claimed a membership of 400 families in 1968. While joining the association only cost two…

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Construction, April 1931

This file appears in: Municipal Stadium

Construction at Municipal Stadium in April 1931, only a few months before the stadium's dedication on July 1. Cleveland…

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Coventry Kosher Poultry

By Michael Rotman

As the well-dressed young adults sit on the patio of Panini's Bar and Grill, sipping their drinks and watching the…

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