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Aerial View of the Canal Road Power Plant
A southward view over the "Forest City" depicts the blend of smokestack power serving a tree-laden city. The power plant…

Avon Lake Power Plant
With regard to Cleveland's west side, the addition of the Avon Lake Power Plant on Lake Road in 1926 is arguably…

Demington Drive, South of Fairmount, 1914
Street construction at the time of Euclid Golf's development involved a combination of man power, horse power and steam…

"A Giant Trio of New Stacks"
This 1948 photo, taken looking north from the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge, shows three new smokestacks under construction at…

The Cyclotron at Lewis Research Center, 1958
A cyclotron is a particle accelrator used to split atoms. It was used in the testing of power systems being designed for…

Tornado Headline
According to the Weather Bureau, this was the heaviest wind and most devastating storm Cleveland had experienced up to…

The charging station
The Baker Electric building housed generator and the power plant for the electric charging stations. The garage had 60…

Hamilton-East 20th Street Power Plant
The Hamilton plant evolved as the single source of steam heat and chilled Water for Cleveland's heating and air…

Remains of the Canal Road Power Plant, 2021
Serving steam from 1903 until 2016. The Canal Road plant is now quiet. A single smokestack survives.

Federal Reserve Vault, 1923
Security was key to the design of the Federal Reserve Bank; so much so that an independent building was constructed…

Alexander's Mill Water Power System
Alexander's Mill, built in 1855, generated power from water flowing over Lock 37 of the Ohio & Erie Canal. The system's…

Canal Road Power Plant Looking East-Northeast
This aerial view illustrates the direction of CEI steam heat distribution east to the Innerbelt and north to Lake Erie…

The Canal Road Plant, 2021
The Canal Road Power plant served up steam for 113 years. It ceased operations in 2016 yielding to the upgraded Hamilton…

Alexander's Grist Mill
The Ohio & Erie Canal, which was completed in 1827, allowed farmers in the Cuyahoga Valley to easily ship grain and…

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

Geese at Wade Park Zoo
The sight of geese in city ponds was becoming increasingly rare in areas that used their water ways for commercial and…

Power Lines Down, 1969
Fifteen power line poles fell due to high winds in 1969. While new poles were quickly purchased from Cleveland at $2 a…

Police Stop Arson Suspect, July 25, 1966
Racial unrest was often presented by media sources as a spectacle of violence. Their outbreak was commonly attributed to…

The Forged Propeller.
During WWII the United States attempted to launch torpedoes from airplanes only to find the propellers needed to power…

Kent Dam
Water, something we all take for granted today, was often the key resource needed to make a new settlement thrive. This…

North Union Shakers: The Valley of God's Pleasure
Self-styled "The Valley of God's Pleasure," the North Union Shaker colony existed from 1822 to 1889. At…

Lawson Home on Site of Future Annunciation Church
The homes of brothers Thomas and Isaac Lamson (left) and Samuel Sessions (right)—founders of industrial products…

Explosive Vandalism
On April 11, 1935, a bomb made of dynamite blew out two legs of a C.E.I. electrical tower. The tower proceeded to…

Rise and Fall of Brandywine
Rebecca Jones, interpretive ranger for the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, talks about the history of Brandywine Village,…