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Case Western Reserve University

By Jim Lanese

Case Western Reserve University traces its roots to Western Reserve College, founded in Hudson, Ohio, in 1826. Three…

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The East Ohio Gas Company Explosion

By Joseph Skonce

As you explore St. Clair-Superior, you will see a traditional, turn of the century, working-class, immigrant…

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Balto vs. the Alaskan Black Death

By Richard Raponi

With seven children dead, nineteen persons severely ill and 150 under surveillance for infection with the Alaskan Black…

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Fenn Tower

By J. Mark Souther

The origins of Cleveland State University date to 1870, when the Cleveland Young Men's Christian Association began…

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Shaker Square

By Michael Rotman & J. Mark Souther

Shaker Square is neither located in Shaker Heights nor shaped like a square, but ask for directions to the coffee shop…

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Cleveland Public Library

By Richard Raponi

The Cleveland Public Library comprises one of the largest collections in the United States: nearly ten million items.…

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Oliver Mead Stafford

By Michael Barkacs

At the turn of the 20th century, Cleveland already had its own version of today’s Donald Trump. Oliver Mead Stafford…

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Carling Brewery

By Olivia Robinson

Carling Brewery is a story of a company that took the opportunity to use the power of Cleveland as a home of production…

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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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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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Cleveland Trust Tower

By J. Mark Souther

The 9, originally called Cleveland Trust Tower and then Ameritrust Tower, is the only skyscraper designed by one of the…

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Cleveland Recording Company

By Katherine Gerchak

"Everybody’s doing a brand new dance now; come on baby, do the locomotion!" Sound familiar? It’s the cover hit, "The…

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Adele von Ohl Parker

By Jim Dubelko

As World War I raged across battlefields in Europe, Adele von Ohl Parker, nationally known daredevil rider, waged a…

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Longwood (Area B) Urban Renewal Project

By Matt Saplak

Beginning in 1955, Longwood (Area B) was the first urban renewal project in accordance with the General Plan for…

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Hotel Statler

By Michael Harris

When the Hotel Statler opened in October 1912, it quickly established itself as the ultimate place for visitors to stay…

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Little Ted's Restaurant and Bar

By Madison Matuszak

Little Ted’s Restaurant and Bar was nestled in a dense business block catty-corner from Superior Avenue and East 3rd…

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Cleveland Thermal Energy

By Jim Lanese

District heating and cooling denotes the network of delivery of thermal energy to a group of proximate buildings or…

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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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The Cleveland Circulation War

By Jim Dubelko

In a business where circulation numbers have historically counted for nearly everything, there was probably never any…

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The Playhouse Settlement Summer Camp

By Richard Raponi

Since the establishment of the Cleveland Metroparks in 1917, many a sojourn in the wilderness has been highlighted by…

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Stillman Theater

By Jim Dubelko

The beginning of Cleveland's Playhouse Square is almost universally acknowledged to be February 5, 1921, when Loew's…

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Drury Mansion

By Alexis Johnson & Rebekah Knaggs

The son of Dewitt and Sarah Dimmick Drury, Francis Edson Drury was born on August 20, 1850, in Pittsfield, Michigan.…

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A Public Service Message from David Blaushild Chevrolet

By Richard Raponi

In July of 1964, motorists traveling along the Inner Belt Freeway south of Memorial Shoreway were greeted by the newest…

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Trailside Museums

By Richard Raponi

Tucked away in the oak-hickory forests of the Cleveland Metroparks Brecksville Reservation, the black walnut doors,…

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