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First Baptist Church

By Richard Raponi

Central to the success of the Van Sweringen brothers in the development of Shaker Heights was an understanding of the…

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Forest City Brewing Company

By Michael Barkacs

One could easily mistake the recent proliferation of microbreweries and brew pubs springing up on what often seem to be…

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Free Balloons at the Gordon Square Arcade

This file appears in: Gordon Square Arcade: A District's Namesake

The Gordon Square Arcade is currently owned by a partnership headed by the Detroit Shoreway Community Development…

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Fuller-Collins House

By Jim Dubelko

For decades, motorists driving up and down Miles Avenue in Cleveland's Union-Miles Park neighborhood would not have…

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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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Geauga County Courthouse

By Jez Lambert

Chardon’s early planning began with Peter Chardon Brooks, a wealthy Boston merchant who acquired land from the…

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German Music School

This file appears in: The Sachsenheim: Transylvanian Saxon Immigrants Find a Home on Cleveland's West Side

In 1967, directors of the Sachsenheim formed the German Music School, for the purpose of providing musical education to…

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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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Gordon Square Arcade

By Richard Raponi

The Gordon Square Arcade opened to the public on April 8, 1921. The unique and massive structure quickly became the…

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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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Gruber's Interior

This file appears in: Gruber's Restauraunt: A Well-travelled Restaurant for the Well-heeled

Key to the success of Gruber's Restaurant was the brothers' efforts to provide patrons with high quality service and an…

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Gund Arena

By Stirling Musselman

In the 1970s, Cleveland's outlook was grim. The city was losing large swaths of its population, defaulting on its…

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Gwinn Estate

By Kelsey Smith

Sheltered in the quiet of Bratenahl Village, the Gwinn Mansion sits on the shoreline overlooking Lake Erie. It was home…

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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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Haggins Realty Bombing

By Ruth Zeager

Shiny windows, clean floors and new furniture. All are part of a new office and a new opportunity. This is what African…

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Hanna Building

By Christian Smith

The Hanna Building was named after the famous U.S. senator from Ohio and oil and coal baron Marcus Alonzo Hanna and…

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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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Heinen's Fine Foods

By Richard Raponi

The northeast quadrant of the Chagrin Boulevard and Lee Road intersection sat empty in the winter of 1990. The only…

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Herbert Van Sweringen's Home, ca. 1923

This file appears in: Herbert C. Van Sweringen Home

Herbert Van Sweringen's residence was one of only 13 homes constructed in Shaker Heights in 1913. Designed in a Georgian…

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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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Hilliard Road Bridge

By Sarah Kasper

Authorization for the Hilliard Road Bridge in Lakewood was given in 1923, along with approval for the Willow Bridge in…

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Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church

By Michael Rotman

Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church opened in Tremont in 1910 to serve Rusyn (also spelled Rusin) immigrants from…

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Horseshoe Lake

By Michael Rotman

In 1852, the North Union Shakers dammed Doan Brook for the second time, generating power for a new woolen mill and…

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Hotel Cleveland

By Lisa Alleman & F.X. O'Grady

Shaped like an "E" opening onto Superior Avenue, Hotel Cleveland was built in 1918 by the Van Sweringen brothers on the…

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