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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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Zion United Church of Christ

By Michael Rotman & Chris Roy

German families began moving into Tremont during the 1860s—one of the first ethnic groups (along with the Irish) to…

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Woodland Job Training Center

By Christopher Morris

For the hard-core unemployed in Cleveland’s Gladstone neighborhood, the Woodland Job Training Center represented a way…

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Winton Place

By Matthew Sisson

Alexander Winton was a Scottish immigrant. In 1897, established the Cleveland-based Winton Motor Carriage Co. The…

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Willoughby Civil War Soldiers' Monument

By Doug Barber & John Horan

Starting in the 1880s, many cities and towns across the country began creating monuments and memorials in order to…

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William E. Telling

By Jim Lanese

William E. Telling was born on October 30, 1869, to William and Mary Telling on their farm in South Euclid, Ohio. He…

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West Side Y.M.C.A.

By Jim Dubelko

The origins of the building at 3200 Franklin Boulevard, which today is home to a condominium development known as…

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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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Wade Park Manor

By Jasmine Prezenkowski

On September 15, 1921, Martin Daly used a silver spade to break ground near East 107th Street signifying the start of…

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Viaduct Power House

By Matthew Sisson

Prior to its absorption into Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (C.E.I.), Brush Electric Light & Power Co.…

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Valleyview Homes Estates

By Michael Rotman

In Cleveland, several public housing projects (Cedar-Central, Outhwaite, Lakeview Terrace) preceded the development of…

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Union Depot

By Adena Muskin

Though the Cleveland Memorial Shoreway has since swallowed it up, Union Depot was a transportation hub for a century.…

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U.S. Coast Guard Station

By Chris Roy

On Whiskey Island, moored on Lake Erie behind a wide copse of bushes, is a giant cruise ship. Or perhaps it’s just an…

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U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps Poster, ca. 1943

This file appears in: Frances Payne Bolton

Frances Payne Bolton is most widely recognized for her creation of the 1943 bill she authored, later named the Bolton…

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Twain Bust, Dec. 1935

This file appears in: American Colonial Cultural Garden

A couple pose in front of the bust of author Mark Twain on the day of its unveiling, December 6, 1935. Schoolchildren…

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Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church

This file appears in: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church: From Historic German Church to Inner-City Ministry

The parish of Trinity Lutheran began as a mission of Zion Evangelical in 1853. This red brick Victorian Gothic church…

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Tremont School

By Michael Rotman

In February 2010 Tremont Elementary School narrowly avoided closure when Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO…

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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 Van Sweringen Mansion, 2006

This file appears in: Van Sweringen Residence: Home of the Founders of Shaker Heights

Built at a cost of $50,000, the sale value of the Van Sweringen mansion in 1991 was $1.75 million.

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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 Sidaway Bridge

This file appears in: Sidaway Bridge: A Bridge over Troubled Neighborhoods

Designed as a suspension bridge, the Sidaway Bridge is the second pedestrian bridge to have been built over the…

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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 Properties of Antonio Lanese

This file appears in: Shaker-Lee Synagogue: A Tradition of Service on Lee Road

Antonio Lanese acquired lands at the southwest corner of the Kinsman-Lee intersection following the area's development…

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