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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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GE Refrigerator Ad, 1928

This file appears in: Shaker Heights Master Model Homes: Joining Herbert Hoover's Better Homes Movement

Each Scottsdale Master Model Home was outfitted with a new General Electric refrigerator. GE's "Monitor-Top" model…

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Gladstone (Area O)

By Matt Saplak

Urban renewal in Cleveland functioned as a tool to improve neighborhoods, thus invigorating the city. In tandem with…

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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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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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H. Stone's Additional Subdivision to Ohio City and Cleveland

This file appears in: St. Mary Cemetery: Cleveland's First West Side Catholic Cemetery

This is a plat map of Hiram Stone's 1853 subdivision of lands then located in Brooklyn Township, just south of Ohio…

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Heat Pump

This file appears in: Solar Interpretation Center: A Model of Efficiency

The solar features displayed in the Guda's energy efficient home added about $10,000 to the cost of the building. Even…

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Heights Rockefeller Building

By Michael Rotman

When it opened in 1931, the Heights Rockefeller Building became a key component of John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s new Forest…

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Hell's Half Acre

By Carolyn Zulandt

Reputed to be a bootlegging tavern where numerous illegal and unsavory transactions occurred in the 1920s, the former…

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Herbert C. Van Sweringen Home

By Richard Raponi

Constructed in 1913, the Georgian Revival residence at 2931 Sedgewick Road was built as the home of the often-forgotten…

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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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Huletts in Buffalo, NY

This file appears in: The Huletts

This picture of a battery of Huletts in Buffalo shows bulldozers being lowered into the cargo holds of freighters. The…

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Irishtown Bend

By Zoe Sizemore

John Quinn lived in Irishtown Bend, an Irish settlement on the west bank of the flats, from 1870 to 1912 and became one…

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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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James A. Garfield National Historic Site

By Rebekah Knaggs

In 1876, James A. Garfield was looking for a new home in his congressional district for himself and his family. He…

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Jazz Temple

By Aundra Willis-Carrasco

The Mayfield Triangle: The former street address 11339 Mayfield Road is now 11400 Euclid Avenue. And although official…

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Jewelry Counter on First Floor

This file appears in: Halle Building: Alfred Pope's Terra-Cotta Showcase for Downtown Shopping

This undated photo, possibly from the 1930s, shows the interior of the first floor of Halle Bros.

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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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La Cave

By Caroline J. Sullivan

Into the early 1960s, Cleveland nightlife opportunities for students and young adults were limited until the opening of…

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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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Lincoln Park Baths

By Michael Rotman & Chris Roy

The construction of city-run public bathhouses in Cleveland began around the turn of the twentieth-century as municipal…

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Lincoln Park Circus

This file appears in: Scenic Park: Stuntmen and Spirits on the Rocky River

In an effort to distinguish Lincoln Park from other dry amusement parks available to Cleveland residents, The Lincoln…

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Little Italy Riot, Jan. '64

This file appears in: Stephen E. Howe Elementary: The Fight for Equal Schools

A riot broke out in Little Italy on the morning of January 30, 1964 when United Freedom Movement members showed up to…

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Little Ted's Restaurant and Bar

By Madison Matuszak

Little Ted’s Restaurant and Bar was nestled in a dense business block catty-corner from Superior Avenue and East 3rd…

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