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A New and Larger Rainey Institute
In 2011, after more than 25 years of planning and fundraising, Rainey Institute opened its doors to a new larger and…

St. Agnes Tower
In 1975 St. Agnes was torn down due to deterioration. The bell tower remains today as result of a fundraising campaign. …

Euclid Beach Carousel
More than forty years after its last ride in Cleveland, the Euclid Beach carousel returned to operation once again in…

Book Sale Poster, 1967
Book sales are popular fundraising events at libraries, and Noble Library is no exception. Image courtesy of…

Youth Group Meeting, ca. 1950s
The $50,000 fundraising campaign required for the church's 1950s remodeling used the tagline: "For the Children and…

Minnie the Elephant
Minnie was the first elephant at the zoo. She arrived in 1907 after a fundraising campaign publicized in the Cleveland…

Beck Center for the Arts
The Beck Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization that is "dedicated to enriching the quality of life for…

Carl Stokes at International Tea, 1967
Organized by auxiliary groups such as the United States Mother's Club, the Deaconess Board and the Queen of Sheba…

Forest City Hospital
Forest City Hospital, located in the Glenville neighborhood, was considered Cleveland’s first fully interracial…

Doctors' Hospital
Graced with a particularly rhythmic and memorable address – 12345 Cedar Road – Doctors' Hospital was actually a…

Garden Fundraiser, 2005
This sign was erected at the African-American Garden in 2005 to advertise a fundraising drive for the garden.

Gwinn Estate
Sheltered in the quiet of Bratenahl Village, the Gwinn Mansion sits on the shoreline overlooking Lake Erie. It was home…

Public Auditorium
In the 1920s Cleveland's Public Auditorium was among the largest and most popular meeting venues in the United…

Friendly Inn
The Friendly Inn Social Settlement was founded in 1874 to provide a liquor-free gathering place for the residents of…

Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
On August 19, 1894, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church opened its doors for the first time to its congregation, all of…

Syrian Cultural Garden
The dedication of the Syrian Cultural Garden on May 29, 2011, marked the first Arab American presence in the Cultural…

Masterson-Bivins Park
It was, in the first place, road and bridge improvements that created the park — almost as an afterthought. For much…

Cleveland’s Croatian Churches
Early Croatian immigrants attended religious services at St. Vitus Church prior to creating churches that fit their own…

Phillis Wheatley Association
Cleveland’s Phillis Wheatley Association is known for providing a plethora of social services throughout Cleveland.…

Dittrick Medical History Center
Medical history museums long existed in Europe prior to their origins in the United States, which occurred following…

Temple Beth-El
On July 29, 1951, more than 500 guests of Temple Beth-El convened at the Hotel Hollenden ballroom in downtown Cleveland…

Donauschwaben German-American Cultural Center
German-speaking immigrants have been settling in Cleveland for more than two centuries and remain one of the largest…

The Old Cleveland Aquarium
The Cleveland Plain Dealer announced the grand re-opening of the Cleveland Aquarium in its September 5, 1954 edition,…

Hessler Road and Hessler Court
Visitors to University Circle are often struck by the area’s grandeur. Magnificent museums. Huge hospital systems. A…
