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Peter B. Lewis Building
Designed by world-famous architect Frank Gehry, the Peter B. Lewis Building's unique architectural features…

Lake View Dam, 1977
Shown here under construction, the dam in Lake View Cemetery was completed in 1978. In 1967, the cemetery sued the…
Ariel View of Clifton Boulevard Extension
When the path that cut Clifton Park in two was built in the 1960s the park lost its original layout. This cost the area…
Paul L. Feiss (1875-1952)
In 1925, Paul, with the support of his father Julius, who was the first Feiss partner at Joseph & Feiss, engineered the…
Woodland Job Training Center
For the hard-core unemployed in Cleveland’s Gladstone neighborhood, the Woodland Job Training Center represented a way…

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

Mid Century Exhibits at the Cleveland Zoo
Similar to cities, the landscape of zoological gardens in the United States have witnessed many changes during the last…

Samuel Andrews Estate ca. 1917
This site was the home of Thomas Cooper Barrow's Hole in One Golf during the 1930s. Millionaire oil baron Samuel…
The 1895 Republican National League Meeting
With the Second Industrial Revolution in full swing, large industrial cities in the East and Midwest were expanding…

Detroit-Superior Bridge
Bathed in blue light at night, the Detroit-Superior Bridge (also known as the Veterans Memorial Bridge since 1989) is a…

18524 Parkland Drive
Designed by the prominent architectural firm Howell & Thomas for the Van Sweringen Co., the stone and stucco home was…
The Aquacade
One of the major attractions during the first year of the Great Lakes Exposition was the Marine Theater, a performance…

The Great Depression and the Zoo
The Great Depression was a trying time in the City of Cleveland. As early as 1931, nearly one third of the city's…

Luncheon at Gwinn, 1959
After Mrs. Mather's death in 1957, Gwinn continued to be used for social gatherings. Her instructions to her son, James…
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…

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

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

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…

Euclid Avenue Opera House
More than a century before it hosted ten-pin bowling matches, the southeast corner of Euclid Avenue and East 4th Street…

Parkland Drive Demonstration Homes
The design of at least 27 homes in Shaker Heights has been attributed to the architectural firm of Howell and Thomas,…

Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People
The Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People was a necessity for the African American community in Ohio’s largest city.…

19600 South Woodland
Philip Small designed this English-style Demonstration Home at 19600 South Woodland Road in 1924. It is estimated that…
18428 Parkland Drive
Built in 1924, the estimated cost of the French-style demonstration home at 18428 Parkland was $25,000 - this converts…