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Metal Man Becomes Bank President

This file appears in: W. J. Roberts House: The Restoration of a Grand Franklin Boulevard Home

That is how the Plain Dealer on January 15, 1914 announced that W. J. Roberts of the Gibson and Price Lead Works had…

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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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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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Price French House

This file appears in: French-Andrews Fruit Farm

This home, built by Price French prior to 1840, was the first brick house built in Lakewood, but it is no longer…

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Price List, 1932

This file appears in: Dean Dairy

This retail price list from 1932 shows the prices of the products that Dean Dairy offered to consumers at this time. …

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Randall Park Race Track

By Denzel Prince

Most of Cleveland's suburban municipalities began as a residential or "bedroom" communities whose residents commuted…

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Richman Bros. Store, 1920s

This file appears in: Richman Brothers Co.: A Paragon of Welfare Capitalism

The Richman Brothers Company longstanding motto was "From our own E. 55th St. factory direct to you, with just two…

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Rosenblum's

By Matthew Steenbergh

Max Rosenblum was born in Austria-Hungary on December 5, 1877, and at the age of six he and his family immigrated to…

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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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Scenic Park

By Richard Raponi

In the spring of 1903, the management of Scenic Amusement Park hired surveyors to study possibilities for overcoming…

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Schreckengost's Murray Mercury Design, 1939

This file appears in: Viktor Schreckengost: One of America’s Most Prolific and Influential Industrial Designers

Featured at the 1939 New York World's Fair, Schreckengost's Murray Mercury bicycle was only one of many bicycle and…

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Shaker Heights Public Library

By Richard Raponi

In 1913, a Van Sweringen “Group Plan” was beginning to take form in the young village of Shaker Heights. Construction…

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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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Solar Interpretation Center

By Richard Raponi

In 1976, the Cleveland Home and Flower Exposition drew a record crowd of nearly 100,000 persons during its opening…

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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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Stouffer's Top of the Town

This file appears in: Erieview: Cleveland's "Surrogate Downtown"

Erieview Tower may have been seen as an eyesore by some, but on its 38th floor it housed one of Cleveland's most prized…

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Stumpf's, 1922

This file appears in: West Side Market: The Last of Cleveland's Historic Market Houses

Robert J. Stumpf (center) studied to be a pharmacist in his native Germany before coming to Cleveland in the 1890s and…

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Swingos Keg & Quarter

By Chris Roy

Two things about iconic hostelries. First, many had larger-than-life owners (consider Mushy Wexler’s Theatrical or…

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Terminal Tower

By Katherine Gerchak & J. Mark Souther

Although today the first sign of downtown that a motorist is sure to spot from any direction is the Key Tower, prior to…

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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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The Cleveland Health Museum

By Jim Dubelko

In 1911, from May 6 to October 31, an International Hygiene Exhibition was held in Dresden, Germany. Situated in the…

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The Colonial Theatre

This file appears in: Colonial Theater

The Colonial first opened on 16 March, 1903 with a spectacular lineup of vaudeville performances. The price paid for a…

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The Contradiction

This file appears in: Republic Steel Corporation: On the Front Line in Cleveland's War on Air Pollution

The rows of cars signify the large number of people Republic Steel employed. But, the jobs came with the price of just…

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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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