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Joseph W. Fridrich's Coal and Flour & Feed businesses at 840 (3817) and 842 (3821) Lorain Street (Avenue)

This file appears in: Fridrich Bicycle

This circa 1902 photograph shows these two storefronts on Lorain Avenue when for a several year period they were both…

Joseph W. Fridrich's Coal and Flour & Feed businesses at 840 (3817) and 842 (3821) Lorain Street (Avenue)
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Schwinn Hall

This file appears in: Fridrich Bicycle

In the early 1940s, a small garden area existed on Lorain Avenue just to the west of the Schenck (M. Diederich Co.)…

Schwinn Hall
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"A Shopkeeper"

This file appears in: Mac's Backs-Books

Suzanne DeGaetano explains why she likes the Coventry neighborhood, and discusses why she has no plans to expand her…

"A Shopkeeper"
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"Articles Now Most Needed"

This file appears in: Soldiers' Aid Society

The Office of the Soldiers' Aid Society of Northern Ohio sent this document (dated April 2, 1862) and many others of…

"Articles Now Most Needed"
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"City of Goodyear"

This file appears in: Akron Airdock

The Airdock is seen in the distance with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber factories in the foreground. The residential…

"City of Goodyear"
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"Love From Hazel Jerg," Circa 1910

This file appears in: Gordon Park

The personal message on the front of this card, featuring a photograph taken on the beach at Gordon Park, reads:…

"Love From Hazel Jerg," Circa 1910
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"Steel Production"

This file appears in: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

"Steel Production," a mural by Cora Millet Holden, is located in the lobby of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. The…

"Steel Production"
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"Unift for Human Consumption"

This file appears in: Old Spring

After the pipe was installed in 1930, access to the water from the Old Spring became easier, but by the 1960s the water…

"Unift for Human Consumption"
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16708 Kinsman Road, 1943

This file appears in: Heinen's Fine Foods

Joseph Heinen's first grocery store was located at 16708 Kinsman Road. In addition to prepackaged and fresh meats, the…

16708 Kinsman Road, 1943
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18320 Scottsdale

This file appears in: Shaker Heights Master Model Homes

Fox, Duthie, and Foose designed this French Norman Master Model Home, which was said to "express the charm of the open…

18320 Scottsdale
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1938 Plat Map Showing Kamm's Corners

This file appears in: Kamm Building

Kamm’s personal home was moved to Fernshaw Avenue in 1925. It previously faced Lorain Street (now Avenue), to the west…

1938 Plat Map Showing Kamm's Corners
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1953 Baseball Team

This file appears in: Monticello Middle School

The three arches at the front of Monticello would be a common location for group photos. Here we have the 1952-53…

1953 Baseball Team
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1955 Planning Survey

This file appears in: The Downtown Subway Plan

Cleveland Transit Service (CTS), predecessor to RTA, placed dozens of field workers in downtown Cleveland in 1955 to…

1955 Planning Survey
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200 Public Square, Exterior

This file appears in: 200 Public Square

The modern design of the former Sohio/BP headquarters contrasts with the Victorian detail of the Soldiers and Sailors…

200 Public Square, Exterior
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2179 Lee Rd, ca. 1935

This file appears in: Cedar-Lee Theatre

This view of 2179 Lee Road, on the east side of the street several doors down from the Cedar-Lee Theatre, shows Mawby's…

2179 Lee Rd, ca. 1935
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5th Street Arcades

By Michael Rotman

Most people know about "The Arcade" in Cleveland. Some might be surprised, however, to find out that Downtown actually…

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6802 Herman Avenue, 1948

This file appears in: West Cleveland Town Hall

While County and City records provide evidence that the West Cleveland town hall was first moved to a property owned by…

6802 Herman Avenue, 1948
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6802 Herman Avenue, 1983

This file appears in: West Cleveland Town Hall

Additions to the building at 6802 Herman Avenue were built in 1923, 1924, and 1933 by owner Anthony Gallina. These…

6802 Herman Avenue, 1983
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852 East 95th Street

This file appears in: The Sapirstein Family

The house where Jacob and Jennie Sapirstein lived while Jacob's postcard jobbing business grew into one of America's…

852 East 95th Street
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A Bridge and the Fountain of Lake View Park

This file appears in: Lake View Park

This postcard demonstrates the naturalistic appeal of Lake View Park. Paths connecting to a bridge which allows a…

A Bridge and the Fountain of Lake View Park
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A Bustling Place in the Roaring Twenties

This file appears in: Market Square Park

This photo of Market Square, taken in 1928, shows that, while the Pearl Street Market House was razed in 1915, open air…

A Bustling Place in the Roaring Twenties
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A Christmas Story House

By Chris Roy

The film takes place in a fictional town called Hohman, Indiana. Most exteriors were shot in Toronto. Interior scenes…

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A Cleveland Hero

This file appears in: Admiral Isaac Campbell Kidd

The only monument in Cleveland to Isaac Campbell Kidd, one of the city's most important war heroes, is this Ohio…

A Cleveland Hero
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A Drink of Water

This file appears in: Moses Warren House

The back of this undated photograph reads "Taken in Palmer House front yard on Ingleside Road." One of the women…

A Drink of Water
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