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Amateur Baseball at Brookside Park
In 1914 and 1915, Brookside Stadium hosted a series of amateur baseball matches that set local and national attendance…
Athletic Programs
Athletic programs such as football were offered at the East End Neighborhood House. The coach was Bill Barnick, who is…
Back to Nature, 1959
Influenced in part by an awareness of the disappearance of natural habitats around the globe and the importance of…
Baseball at Chelton Park
The first baseball backstop was installed at Chelton Park in 1966. The local playground continues to offer children…
Becoming a Chocolate House
Bill Mitchell talks about the candy his shop used to offer when he was a kid and why it changed.
Bratenahl High School
In a desperate attempt to retain a separate school district from that of Cleveland, Bratenahl opened its own high…
Building the Cleveland Museum of Art
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the museum movement was sweeping the United States. Some cities had…
Chelton Park Entrance, ca 1995
During its renovation in the mid 1990s, the playground equipment was relocated within clear sight of Chelton Road in an…
Cleveland Harbor Lighthouse
If the Cleveland Harbor Lighthouse continued shining to this day, its beam would illuminate much of the Flats, keep…
Cleveland Municipal Light
The Cleveland Municipal Light Plant was the product of Mayor Tom L. Johnson's vision for a city that owned or…
Cleveland Play House
The story of the Cleveland Play House begins in 1915 with a series of meetings held at the home of essayist Charles…
Cleveland Public Hall's Rock and Roll Roots
On September 15, 1964, the Beatles descended upon Cleveland Public Hall. A horde of approximately 11,000 screaming fans…
Cleveland Public Library
The Cleveland Public Library comprises one of the largest collections in the United States: nearly ten million items.…
Clubhouse
The three-story clubhouse had two barbecue pits to the right side in this view and a garden to the left where Mason…
Collinwood Chosen for Stockyards
In January 1873, "reliable sources" had hinted that a northern Ohio city would soon play host to new stockyards for the…
Danny Greene
Daniel "Danny" John Patrick Greene (November 9, 1929 – October 6, 1977) son of John and Irene Greene,…
Donauschwaben German-American Cultural Center
German-speaking immigrants have been settling in Cleveland for more than two centuries and remain one of the largest…
Duck Island
Even people who live nearby may not know about Duck Island. Among suburbanites, the name is even less likely to…
East View United Church of Christ
On November 1, 1970, Reverend George Ramon Castillo and his wife were received into the membership of East View United…
Eells Mansion and The Sahara Motor Hotel
Extending four miles along Euclid Avenue between Public Square and East 105th Street, Millionaires’ Row stood as an…
Entrance, 1905
White City Park was designed to compete with Euclid Beach Park and offer another option to adventure seeking patrons. …
Forest City Brewing Company
One could easily mistake the recent proliferation of microbreweries and brew pubs springing up on what often seem to be…
Forest City Hospital X-ray Table, ca. 1960
Forest City's ability to offer treatment using state-of-the-art medical equipment while also having no barriers to care…
Forest Hill
Cleveland's Forest Hill represents another kind of planned community. As a commercial enterprise, Forest Hill used a…