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Built on a Sliver
The B. R. Deming Co. obtained a building permit for 2485 Fairmount Boulevard on May 4, 1914. The French Eclectic house…
Cannon's Grocery Store
In 1926, in what is now Grammercy Gallery, Mr. Cannon opened one of the most prominent grocery stores in Medina. In 1942…
Capital Design
1. The Greyhound Bus Terminal in Washington, DC, was completed in 1940 for a cost total cost (land and building) of…
Card Catalog at Shaker Heights Public Library
Efforts to phase out use of the card catalog began during the early 1980s at Shaker Heights Public Library. By 1984,…
Carnegie Avenue
S.H. Kleinman Realty Treasurer Jay B. Goodman was not engaging in mere hyperbole when he stated that Carnegie Avenue…

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

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

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

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

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

City Call for Proposals, 1960
The City of Cleveland began actively recruiting prospective industries to relocate to the Gladstone renewal area in…
Civilian Conservation Corps
Ushered in by parade and sounds of the WPA Band, the Metropolitan Park Board and representatives of the Village of…

Clark Avenue Bath House, ca. 1930s
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…
Classic Cleveland Restaurants
In recent years, Cleveland’s reputation as a restaurant Mecca has grown considerably. Buoyed by “celebrity chefs” like…
Cleveland Board of Education Building
Until 2013, the administrative headquarters of the Cleveland Board of Education was an iconic sandstone, Beaux-Arts…

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

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

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

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

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

Cleveland's Greenhouse Industry
On the southern rim of the industrial Flats along the Cuyahoga River, Martin Luther Ruetenik, son of a German immigrant…

Community Membership, 1968
Moreland Commuity Association claimed a membership of 400 families in 1968. While joining the association only cost two…
Construction, April 1931
Construction at Municipal Stadium in April 1931, only a few months before the stadium's dedication on July 1. Cleveland…
Coventry Kosher Poultry
As the well-dressed young adults sit on the patio of Panini's Bar and Grill, sipping their drinks and watching the…
