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Cafe Tia Juana in Prismacolor
This is an interpretive rendering of what Cafe Tia Juana's interior may have looked and felt like. There was a…

A View from Above in 1975
The market's vaulted ceiling, covered in terracotta tiles, is 44 feet tall at its highest point. The grandiosity of the…

Monument Legal Battles
Tim Daley from the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument talks about the monument committee's fight to honor the Civil War…
What Remained After Tia Juana's Closure
This photo was taken by the City of Cleveland shortly after Cafe Tia Juana was permanently closed in 1969. In her last…

Petitioning to Incorporate the Village
In the fall of 1835, Josiah Barber led a group of Brooklyn Township residents who petitioned the State of Ohio to…

Mixed Seating, 1954
Mixed seating during services had long been a divisive issue in Cleveland's Jewish community. Disagreements over the…

Goodrich Settlement House, 1932
The first home of the Cleveland Music School Settlement was at the Goodrich Settlement House. The Goodrich House opened…

Samuel Prentiss Baldwin
The “Birdman” himself. Though he originally pursued a legal career, his amateur interest in ornithology eventually…

Three Cent Fare Card
One of Johnson's biggest political moves was his effort to have the city's streetcar companies lower their fares to 3…

Medina Courthouse
In the early years of Medina's history, government officials conducted legal affairs in homes, churches, or…

Heights Art Theater
A dramatic police raid. A community up in arms. A man taking his fight for justice all the way to the Supreme Court. …

Lake Erie
By the 1960s, Lake Erie had become extremely polluted, in part due to the heavy industry that lined its shores in…

Euclid Beach Rocket Car
The Euclid Beach rocket car is hard to miss. You might hear it coming first: the band organ music blaring from its…

Scatter's Barbecue
Before Hot Sauce Williams and Beckham's B&M Bar-B-Que ruled the east side, Scatter's Barbecue was…

The Fairmount Temple, Beachwood, Ohio
The Anshe Chesed congregation acquired 32 acres of land along Fairmount Boulevard in Beachwood in 1947. The city denied…

Fletcher Reynolds, 1950
Through the operations of their business, animal traders established relationships with governments and local…

Wives of Pioneer Savings Bank's Board of Directors, c. 1950
Virginia Barson is pictured above, sitting three seats in. Following the death of her husband in 1952, Virgina Barsan…

Briggs Estate
The four residential buildings (16 total units) that occupy the block bounded by Mornington Lane and East Overlook,…

Warrensville West, ca. 1935
Despite the honors laid upon the region's founders by mid-century, there had always been a strained relationship between…

Longwood
In the early 1900s, wealthy Clevelanders escaped from the pollution and congestion of downtown to the fresh air and…

Sherwin-Williams
From humble beginnings in 1866, Sherwin-Williams has become increasingly a staple of Cleveland’s economy. Henry Sherwin…

Danny Greene
Daniel "Danny" John Patrick Greene (November 9, 1929 – October 6, 1977) son of John and Irene Greene,…

The Battle at Saint Ladislas
On Sunday, August 2, 1891, the congregation of Hungarian (Magyar) and Slovak parishioners gathered in St. Ladislas…

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…
