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The Churches of Tremont
Nearly two dozen churches are hallowed evidence of Tremont’s deep ethnic roots. The area—originally part of Brooklyn…
Irish Immigration
The development and growth of Cleveland can be attributed to the collective efforts of the many immigrant groups that…
Perry-Payne Building
The historic land upon which the Perry-Payne Building at 740 W. Superior Avenue stands, and much of the land that…
The Home in the Sky
The Home in the Sky was a 39 x 31 foot, two-story, six-room, Colonial-style house built by Building Arts Exhibit Inc.…
Hilliard Building
In Cleveland's Warehouse District, northwest of Public Square, the historic Hilliard Building stands on the corner of…
Franchester Place
The southwestern quadrant of Lyndhurst, Ohio, is bounded by Richmond Road on the east, Cedar Road on the south, Oakmont…
Willie Pierson
Willie Pierson was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, in 1898. After serving in World War I, he migrated to…
Cleveland Harbor Lighthouse
If the Cleveland Harbor Lighthouse continued shining to this day, its beam would illuminate much of the Flats, keep…
Ancient Mounds in Cleveland
If you have ever wondered why there’s a Mound Elementary School and a Mound Avenue in the Slavic Village neighborhood,…
Jesse Owens
James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens, widely considered to be one of the greatest American athletes of the 20th century, was…
Gund Brewery
Brothers Martin and Michael Stumpf opened Cleveland’s first known brewery on Hamilton Street between Muirson (East…
Gund Arena
In the 1970s, Cleveland's outlook was grim. The city was losing large swaths of its population, defaulting on its…
Little Ted's Restaurant and Bar
Little Ted’s Restaurant and Bar was nestled in a dense business block catty-corner from Superior Avenue and East 3rd…
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…
M. J. Lawrence House
Historic houses are often named after the person for whom they were built, especially when that person happens to have…
The Cleveland Inner Belt
The concept of moving unimpeded traffic through and around urban areas evolved in concert with federal initiatives that…
Baldwin Bird Research Laboratory
Why have more people not heard of Samuel Prentiss Baldwin, the “Birdman” of Cleveland? Baldwin was born in 1868 and, as…
Malley's Chocolates
Malley’s Chocolates has been a family-owned and operated Cleveland business since its inception in 1935. The mastermind…
The House of Wills
Born in 1874 in Yellow Springs, Ohio, to formerly enslaved parents who had migrated from eastern Kentucky after the…
S. S. Canadiana
The S. S. Canadiana was originally built in 1910 to ferry passengers from Buffalo, New York to the Crystal Beach…
Baldwin Reservoir
It is May 4, 1925. A great crowd of men, women, and children huddle together around the lanterns of their guides as…
Richfield Coliseum
National Basketball Association Hall of Fame inductee Larry Bird’s favorite place to play was one steeped in history,…
Allen-Sullivan House
In the late nineteenth century, Cleveland's Euclid Avenue was considered by travel writers to be one of the most…
Ukrainian Village
When you leave Cleveland for the suburbs, perhaps the last thing you expect to find is a slice of another country…