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Woodland Avenue Location, 1934
Originally, the Friendly Inn on 3754 Woodland Avenue offered little more than reading rooms. By the 1930s, however, it…
Wisconsin's Third Governor Resigns
On March 21, 1856 when William A. Barstow resigned from office as Wisconsin's governor, he shared national news with…
Willie Pierson
Willie Pierson was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, in 1898. After serving in World War I, he migrated to…
William A. Barstow (1813-1865)
He came with his family to Cleveland in the 1830s as a young man. In the early 1840s, he moved to Wisconsin, where he…
West Side Millionaires' Row
In the mid-nineteenth century, Franklin Avenue was to the west side what Euclid Avenue was to the east--the place where…
Virginia Kendall Park
For thousands of years, the land that encompasses Virginia Kendall Park has been a place of nature, recreation, and…
Villa Angela, Nottingham
In 1850 Bishop Amadeus Rappe traveled to Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, to seek aid from his former colleagues for the…
Veteran's Camp, 1941
Pictured above, guests of Camp Euclid's annual open house are given a tour of the veteran's barracks. Unemployed…
Velma West
On December 7, 1927, Velma West and her mother Catherine Van Woert spent the day Christmas shopping in downtown…
Vacant Lot Program
Another aspect of Calvary's youth programs included Vacant Lot Program. Instead of meeting at the church, Calvary would…
Unionville Tavern
This historic tavern was far more than a resting place for weary travelers. It held the title as the first tavern in…
Ukrainian Village
When you leave Cleveland for the suburbs, perhaps the last thing you expect to find is a slice of another country…
Two Family Homes on Hildana Road
The popularity of porches in American architecture peaked between 1880 and 1920. Not only did these open spaces offer a…
Tremont School
In February 2010 Tremont Elementary School narrowly avoided closure when Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO…
Trailside Museums
Tucked away in the oak-hickory forests of the Cleveland Metroparks Brecksville Reservation, the black walnut doors,…
The Unionville Tavern in Disrepair
The tavern shut its doors for good in 2006, thus leaving the building to the elements. Five years later, in 2011, the…
The Playhouse Settlement Summer Camp
Since the establishment of the Cleveland Metroparks in 1917, many a sojourn in the wilderness has been highlighted by…
The Majesty of the CMA
Architect Robert Madison opines on the majestic qualities at the Cleveland Museum of Art
The Inner Belt Curve
The 90 degree curve to join the Shoreway is visible in the distance witih Burke Airport and Lake Erie.
The Industrial Exposition of 1909
In the early 1900s Cleveland had become one of the nation’s principal industrial cities, headlined by its steel…
The House of Wills
Born in 1874 in Yellow Springs, Ohio, to formerly enslaved parents who had migrated from eastern Kentucky after the…
The Hough Uprisings of 1966
On July 5, 1966, Mayor Ralph S. Locher unveiled an eight-point peace program meant to alleviate racial tensions in…
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.…
The Glenville Shootout
On the evening of July 23, 1968, shots rang out in Cleveland’s predominantly black east side neighborhood of Glenville.…