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Peter B. Lewis Building

By CSU Center for Public History and Digital Humanities

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

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Lake View Dam, 1977

This file appears in: Lake View Cemetery: Cleveland's Garden Cemetery

Shown here under construction, the dam in Lake View Cemetery was completed in 1978. In 1967, the cemetery sued the…

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Ariel View of Clifton Boulevard Extension

This file appears in: Clifton Park: Garden Suburb of the West Side

When the path that cut Clifton Park in two was built in the 1960s the park lost its original layout. This cost the area…

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Paul L. Feiss (1875-1952)

This file appears in: Joseph and Feiss Company: A Pioneer in Progressive Industrialism

In 1925, Paul, with the support of his father Julius, who was the first Feiss partner at Joseph & Feiss, engineered the…

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Woodland Job Training Center

By Christopher Morris

For the hard-core unemployed in Cleveland’s Gladstone neighborhood, the Woodland Job Training Center represented a way…

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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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Mid Century Exhibits at the Cleveland Zoo

By Richard Raponi

Similar to cities, the landscape of zoological gardens in the United States have witnessed many changes during the last…

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Samuel Andrews Estate ca. 1917

This file appears in: Barrow's Hole In One Golf

This site was the home of Thomas Cooper Barrow's Hole in One Golf during the 1930s. Millionaire oil baron Samuel…

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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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Detroit-Superior Bridge

By F.X. O'Grady & Michael Rotman

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

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18524 Parkland Drive

This file appears in: Van Sweringen Demonstration Homes: Establishing the Shaker Village Standard

Designed by the prominent architectural firm Howell & Thomas for the Van Sweringen Co., the stone and stucco home was…

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The Aquacade

By Judy MacKeigan

One of the major attractions during the first year of the Great Lakes Exposition was the Marine Theater, a performance…

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The Great Depression and the Zoo

By Richard Raponi

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

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Luncheon at Gwinn, 1959

This file appears in: Gwinn Estate: A Garden Retreat for Cleveland’s “First Couple”

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

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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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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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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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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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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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Euclid Avenue Opera House

By Heidi Fearing

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

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Parkland Drive Demonstration Homes

By Richard Raponi

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

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Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People

By James M. Blockett III

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

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19600 South Woodland

This file appears in: South Woodland Road Demonstration Homes: Philip Small

Philip Small designed this English-style Demonstration Home at 19600 South Woodland Road in 1924. It is estimated that…

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18428 Parkland Drive

This file appears in: Parkland Drive Demonstration Homes: Howell & Thomas

Built in 1924, the estimated cost of the French-style demonstration home at 18428 Parkland was $25,000 - this converts…

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