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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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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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Star of the West Flour Mill

By Ashley Mauger

What's in a name? The city of Kent has identified with various names and nicknames throughout its establishment in…

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Irv's Deli

By Heidi Fearing

For decades, Irv's Deli, on the corner of Coventry and Hampshire Roads, was the place to wallow in Coventry Village’s…

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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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Parmatown

By Ian E. Phillips

Parmatown was part of a national trend that emerged in the 1950s sparked by the father of shopping malls, Victor Gruen.…

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Dean Dairy

By Michael Rotman & Mazie Adams

At 35 years old, Orville A. Dean first started selling milk to friends and acquaintances. In 1886, he built a large…

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Kokoon Arts Klub

By Chris Roy

The Kokoon Arts Klub was anything but conservative. Online sources describe it as a “Bohemian artists group.” The…

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Garfield Park

By Kelsey Smith

The city of Cleveland bought about 180 acres of land in 1894 to create Newburgh Park. In 1897, the park was renamed…

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Euclid Golf Club

By Chris Roy

Many Cleveland-area residents are familiar with Fairmount Boulevard, the beautiful, winding thoroughfare that treks…

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Glidden House

By Eleanor Kaiser

In 1909, Francis K. Glidden, the son of the founder and president of Glidden Paint Co., built a dream home for his…

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Hessler Road and Hessler Court

By Chris Roy

Visitors to University Circle are often struck by the area’s grandeur. Magnificent museums. Huge hospital systems. A…

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Euclid Beach Carousel PTC19, Post Card

This file appears in: Euclid Beach Carousel: Recovering a Lost Amusement Ride

This carousel, installed at Euclid Beach in 1910, had 4 rows of horses, 3 inside rows of 44 jumping horses and an…

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Greyhound Bus Terminal

By Chris Roy &  Joseph Wickens

“Greatest Bus Terminal in World,” barked the Cleveland News when the Greyhound Bus Terminal opened its doors on March…

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The Downtown Subway Plan

By J. Mark Souther

Imagine descending an escalator from USBank Plaza and boarding a subway bound for Tower City Center. Mayor Tom Johnson…

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Adele's Lounge Bar

By Savannah Shaver

Travel back in time to the sixties, and the epicenter of Cleveland’s counterculture scene may well have been 11605…

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Willie Pierson

By J. Mark Souther

Willie Pierson was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, in 1898. After serving in World War I, he migrated to…

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Danny Greene

By Morgan Choffin

Daniel "Danny" John Patrick Greene (November 9, 1929 – October 6, 1977) son of John and Irene Greene,…

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The 1895 Republican National League Meeting

By Michael Bobincheck

With the Second Industrial Revolution in full swing, large industrial cities in the East and Midwest were expanding…

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SIFCO Industries, Inc.

By Joe Dill

Cleveland is a city that was built upon the backs of industries and although it has come to be identified with burning…

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Needham Castle

By Jim Dubelko

Where a grocery store and parking lot now stand on the south side of Detroit Avenue just west of West 58th Street there…

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Lakewood Park

By Michael Rotman

Lakewood's Fourth of July celebration in 1918 revolved around festivities for the dedication of the newly acquired…

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S. S. Canadiana

By Kelsey Rogers

The S. S. Canadiana was originally built in 1910 to ferry passengers from Buffalo, New York to the Crystal Beach…

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Forest City Park

By Danielle Rose

In this age of faster, higher coasters and parks like Cedar Point and King’s Island within a few hours drive, it is…

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