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Shopping In Downtown Cleveland, Pt. 2: A Department For Every Need
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Shopping in Downtown Cleveland, Pt. 1: Birthdays on Euclid Avenue
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The Drury Mansion
Architect Richard Van Petten reflects on the history of the Cleveland Clinic's Foundation House
A Center Of Activity
Christine Branch and Ginger Bitikofer explain Trinity Cathedral's role in the city
The Palace Theater
Clevelanders recount their memories of the Palace Theater.
The Majesty of the Giants in Motion
Architect Jim Gibans recalls the spectacle of the Hulett unloaders when they were still in use along the waterfront and…
Walking into the Sanctuary
Ruth Dancyger describes the aesthetics of the temple
Pioneers of Integration
Len Calabrese comments on the City Club's history of diversity
I Think You Call Us Negroes
Christine Branch recalls being asked about her ethnicity
The Lobby's Murals
Architect Peter Van Dijk describes the interior of the Union Trust Building
Remaking The Arcades
Neil Distad discusses the relationship between the arcades on Euclid Avenue and the economic development of the city
Albert Porter Takes Center Stage
Phil Hart and Kathleen Barber discuss the role of Cuyahoga County Engineer Albert Porter in the Heights Freeway Fight.
Higbees - Just Like A Christmas Story
Joanne Blazek recalls her holiday experiences in downtown Cleveland
Polka At Frank Sterle's
Margot Glinsky talks about ethnic music at Frank Sterle's
The Best Acoustics In Town
John Bonebrake reflects on the great acoustics at the Hippodrome
Cleveland's Melting Pot
Margot Glinsky of Frank Sterle's Slovenian Country House talks about Cleveland as a cultural melting pot
The Theater in the 1960s
Jennifer Coleman recalls the unique features of the Hippodrome in the 1960s
A Different Expression
Architect Norman Perttula appreciates the "benefit of shade and shadow" on Breuer's tower and contrasts it to the trend…
The Future of Public Square
Architect Jerry Payto implores us to come up with a fresh and unique design for Public Square
In Defense of the Breuer Building
Architect George Dalton, speaking at the time when the Ameritrust Tower's demolition appeared likely, appreciates the…
"A One-horse Town"
Architect William Morris argues that spreading development into Erieview was the wrong approach for a downtown that…
The Socialist Party In Cleveland
David Goldberg on the Socialist context of the 1919 May Day riots
The 1919 Cleveland May Day Riots
John Grabowski explains the events that took place during the 1919 May Day riot
Rabbi Silver And Zionism
Ruth Dancyer of Temple-Tifereth Israel talks about Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver and his connection to the international…