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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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Euclid Beach Carousel PTC19, Post Card
This carousel, installed at Euclid Beach in 1910, had 4 rows of horses, 3 inside rows of 44 jumping horses and an…
Greyhound Bus Terminal
“Greatest Bus Terminal in World,” barked the Cleveland News when the Greyhound Bus Terminal opened its doors on March…

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

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

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

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

The 1895 Republican National League Meeting
With the Second Industrial Revolution in full swing, large industrial cities in the East and Midwest were expanding…

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

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

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

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

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