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Zverina Log House

By Jim Dubelko

It's a long journey from the village of Čechtice, in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic, to…

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Willie Pierson

By J. Mark Souther

Willie Pierson was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, in 1898. After serving in World War I, he migrated to…

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West Side Market

By Michael Rotman & Jim Dubelko

Cleveland's West Side Market has a longer and more interesting history than you might imagine. In 1854, when Cleveland…

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Weber's Restaurant

By Chris Roy

In the mid 1970s, local rockers could see (mostly local) bands playing out in a downtown club called The Round Table.…

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Wartime Menu

This file appears in: Herman Pirchner's Alpine Village: A Taste of Tyrol in Downtown Cleveland

If home cured pig's knuckles, ox tongue, jumbo frog legs, or goose liver sausage felt too risky, you could always turn…

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W. J. Roberts House

By Jim Dubelko

Many of the houses on Franklin Boulevard tell a story of the wealth that could be accumulated in Cleveland in the late…

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United Recreation Bowling Alley

This file appears in: Willie Pierson: A Builder of the Black Metropolis

Pierson and his business partner Rodger Price put up the capital to help Black bowling league organizer Elmer Reed open…

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Tom L. Johnson

By Robin Meiksins

Born into a wealthy family in 1854, Tom L. Johnson did not originally have political intentions or aspirations.…

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The Works Progress Administration

This file appears in: Look About Lodge: The Cleveland Natural Science Club

The total price of building Look About Lodge was approximately $26,000. Funding from the Works Progress Administration…

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The Sisters of Notre Dame

By Michael Griffin

Notre Dame College, a cornerstone of higher education in South Euclid, Ohio, concluded its 102-year journey in 2024.…

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The Sapirstein Family

By Jim Dubelko

The website of the American Greetings Corporation contains scant information — more corporate legend than historical…

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The Playhouse Settlement Summer Camp

By Richard Raponi

Since the establishment of the Cleveland Metroparks in 1917, many a sojourn in the wilderness has been highlighted by…

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The Last Moving Picture Company

By Chris Roy

It didn’t live long. Its street presence was minimal and its food unremarkable. Nonetheless, The Last Moving Picture…

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The Justice Center

By Jim Dubelko

In 1921, Harvard University's Dean Roscoe Pound and Professor Felix Frankfurter--a future United States Supreme…

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The Huletts

By Gabriela Halligan & J. Csykes

In an era of industrial expansion and technological advances, the Hulett Ore-Unloader helped Cleveland become one of…

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The Fuller-Collins House Today

This file appears in: Fuller-Collins House: Hidden from View for Nearly a Century

This photo taken in late 2018 shows the condition of the house today. Its exterior condition has deteriorated somewhat…

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The Downtown Subway Plan

By J. Mark Souther

Imagine descending an escalator from USBank Plaza and boarding a subway bound for Tower City Center. Mayor Tom Johnson…

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The Contradiction

This file appears in: Republic Steel Corporation: On the Front Line in Cleveland's War on Air Pollution

The rows of cars signify the large number of people Republic Steel employed. But, the jobs came with the price of just…

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The Colonial Theatre

This file appears in: Colonial Theater

The Colonial first opened on 16 March, 1903 with a spectacular lineup of vaudeville performances. The price paid for a…

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The Cleveland Health Museum

By Jim Dubelko

In 1911, from May 6 to October 31, an International Hygiene Exhibition was held in Dresden, Germany. Situated in the…

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The 1895 Republican National League Meeting

By Michael Bobincheck

With the Second Industrial Revolution in full swing, large industrial cities in the East and Midwest were expanding…

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Terminal Tower

By Katherine Gerchak & J. Mark Souther

Although today the first sign of downtown that a motorist is sure to spot from any direction is the Key Tower, prior to…

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Swingos Keg & Quarter

By Chris Roy

Two things about iconic hostelries. First, many had larger-than-life owners (consider Mushy Wexler’s Theatrical or…

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Stumpf's, 1922

This file appears in: West Side Market: The Last of Cleveland's Historic Market Houses

Robert J. Stumpf (center) studied to be a pharmacist in his native Germany before coming to Cleveland in the 1890s and…

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