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A City of Cleveland postcard design featuring the Municipal Light Plant in 1979
Though the city had often neglected its own power plant, the late 1970s brought a rejuvenated view of the plant to the…
A Community of Abolitionists
Joan Southgate describes how the East End in what is now called University Circle was a community of abolitionists in…
A Concretion in Big Creek Reservation, 1926
The concretion being opened by Peter Bungart dates back to the Devonian. Known as the "Age of Fishes," sharks and…
A Continued Cleveland Presence.
Philip Cody, his wife Lydia, and 9 of their 11 children came to Cleveland in 1830. While Philip's son Isaac, the father…
A Dance Club for Women
In 1968, the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association (FCSLA) sold the Lee-Scottsdale Building and moved to its new…
A Day at the Park, 1910
Euclid Beach's wood-planked boardwalk is filled with visitors in this 1910 photograph. The carousel building can be…
A Day Like No Other
At the Big Ten Track and Field Championships held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on May 25, 1935, Jesse Owens had a day like no…
A DIY Sal, 1978
Unable to get a hold of the real Laughing Sal for their Euclid Beach-themed event at Euclid Mall, these youths made…
A Family Business, 1952
The Blaushild name was associated with Cleveland automobile dealerships for nearly 70 years. Pictured are Eric and…
A Family Reunion
Children enjoyed holiday parties and other fun celebrations. The children enjoyed time with their friends and were…
A Fire puts a Finish to the Brewery
After Henry Hoffman's death in 1880, his son William and a partner attempted to continue the business. However, they…
A Gold Medal Coach
Rudy Bachna founded the gymnastics program at Kent State University in 1959 and served as head coach until his…
A Horse Race in 1950
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A Horse Race in the 1960s
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A House Turned Commercial
In 1916, the Ernst Stern family sold the property at 7403 Denison, which still included five of the 18 acres that…
A House victimized by Retail Expansion
This Victorian era house, which stood at 6917 Carnegie Avenue, was designed by Architect Sidney Badgley and built in…
A Luxurious Lobby
The lobby of the Hotel Cleveland also became an image used in postcards. The interior design and fine furnishings…
A Modest Beginning
While the Slovak Institute was not officially founded until 1952, in the years immediately following the end of World…
A Monument to Helen Cogswell
Shortly after the death of Helen Marion Cogswell in January 1918, the Cleveland Plain Dealer published this article,…
A Neighborhood's Many Names
Dr. John Grabowski, Krieger-Mueller Associate Professor in Applied History at Case Western Reserve University and…
A New Euclid Avenue, 1927
This cartoon, which is part of a larger Van Sweringen Company advertisement that ran in the Cleveland Plain Dealer in…
A New Story, 1883
This excerpt from page 123 of Harvey Rice's "Pioneers of the Western Reserve" (Boston and New York: Lee and Shephard…
A New Type of Fire Escape
On January 3, 1897, Cleveland firefighters rescued ten residents from the five-story Campbell Block building using the…
A Place for Dumping Bodies
In June 1942, Cleveland police officers and detectives examine a site under the Sidaway Bridge where the body of 20-year…