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Moreland Doubles and Bungalows
One might be inclined to think that the homes of South Moreland existed prior to the area’s annexation by Shaker…
Villa Angela, Nottingham
In 1850 Bishop Amadeus Rappe traveled to Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, to seek aid from his former colleagues for the…
Richman Brothers Co.
The Richman Brothers Company was originally founded by Jewish-Bavarian immigrant Henry Richman Sr. and his…
Short Vincent
Vincent Avenue, known in its heyday as "Short Vincent," spans only a single city block between East 6th and…
Cleveland Public Hall's Rock and Roll Roots
On September 15, 1964, the Beatles descended upon Cleveland Public Hall. A horde of approximately 11,000 screaming fans…
Forest City Brewing Company
One could easily mistake the recent proliferation of microbreweries and brew pubs springing up on what often seem to be…
Cleveland Public Library
The Cleveland Public Library comprises one of the largest collections in the United States: nearly ten million items.…
The Cleveland Rams
From 1937 to 1945, Cleveland Municipal Stadium—now the site of FirstEnergy Stadium—was home to the Cleveland Rams for…
Holden Arboretum
Albert Holden was a child of privilege, the son of Liberty Emery Holden, a silver-mining magnate and early owner of the…
Donauschwaben German-American Cultural Center
German-speaking immigrants have been settling in Cleveland for more than two centuries and remain one of the largest…
Duck Island
Even people who live nearby may not know about Duck Island. Among suburbanites, the name is even less likely to…
Kol Israel Memorial
At the young age of fourteen in the predominantly Jewish town of Pryztyk, near Radom, Morry Malcmacher witnessed…
Hessler Road and Hessler Court
Visitors to University Circle are often struck by the area’s grandeur. Magnificent museums. Huge hospital systems. A…
Heinen's Fine Foods
The northeast quadrant of the Chagrin Boulevard and Lee Road intersection sat empty in the winter of 1990. The only…
Building the Cleveland Museum of Art
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the museum movement was sweeping the United States. Some cities had…
Trailside Museums
Tucked away in the oak-hickory forests of the Cleveland Metroparks Brecksville Reservation, the black walnut doors,…
The Playhouse Settlement Summer Camp
Since the establishment of the Cleveland Metroparks in 1917, many a sojourn in the wilderness has been highlighted by…
Eells Mansion and The Sahara Motor Hotel
Extending four miles along Euclid Avenue between Public Square and East 105th Street, Millionaires’ Row stood as an…
The House of Wills
Born in 1874 in Yellow Springs, Ohio, to formerly enslaved parents who had migrated from eastern Kentucky after the…
The Home in the Sky
The Home in the Sky was a 39 x 31 foot, two-story, six-room, Colonial-style house built by Building Arts Exhibit Inc.…
Jesse Owens
James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens, widely considered to be one of the greatest American athletes of the 20th century, was…
Amateur Baseball at Brookside Park
In 1914 and 1915, Brookside Stadium hosted a series of amateur baseball matches that set local and national attendance…
The Hough Uprisings of 1966
On July 5, 1966, Mayor Ralph S. Locher unveiled an eight-point peace program meant to alleviate racial tensions in…
East View United Church of Christ
On November 1, 1970, Reverend George Ramon Castillo and his wife were received into the membership of East View United…