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“Negro-Owned Bank Fills Community Need: Quincy Savings & Loan Co. Dedicated To Home Ownership Through Regular Savings $395,289.00 Already Loaned To Home Buyers; Individual Savings Insured to $10,000”
In 1952, Clarke and a team of investors from Dunbar Life purchased the entire outstanding stock of Quincy Savings and…

Crossing the Cuyahoga
Dr. John Grabowski, Krieger-Mueller Associate Professor in Applied History at Case Western Reserve University and…
Rendering of Gund Arena and Jacobs Field, 1992
Named for the George Gund Foundation, Gund Arena was another important piece of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment…

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

Cuyahoga County Public Library Bookmobile, 1930
By 1925, Shaker Heights residents had begun to complain of slow and inadequate service for inter-library loans. To…

Cassie L. Chadwick House Before Its Demolition
This Euclid Avenue mansion was built by her father Dr. Chadwick. Cassie Chadwick became internationally notorious when…

Dunbar Life Insurance Company
The Ludlow neighborhood straddles the Cleveland/Shaker Heights boundary and, through an arrangement with the Cleveland…

Abundance Acres, ca. 2011
In 2009 Rev. John Lentz challenged his congregation by giving every member $50 with the understanding that each would…

Discount Building
The Cleveland Discount Building (now the Superior Building) at 815 Superior Avenue opened in 1922. Walker and Weeks…

Financial Statement of The Roumanian Savings & Loan Company, 1930
Authorized by the state of Ohio in 1868, savings and loan banks were instrumental in the development of Cleveland's…

Main Altar
The main altar is primarily hand carved wood and contains the statues of nine saints including Stanislaus atop the…

Studio Buzzard Ad
The Buzzard sits in a radio broadcasting studio. Surrounding him, on a scattered array of papers, are the names and time…

"A Hotbed for the Broadcast Community"
Ed "Flash" Ferenc relates how CSU became an incubator for radio talent in the 1970s.
Gund Arena
In the 1970s, Cleveland's outlook was grim. The city was losing large swaths of its population, defaulting on its…

Waterfall in Lake View Cemetery, 2011
This waterfall, one of two in Cleveland Heights, is part of the west branch of Dugway Brook inside Lake View Cemetery.

Wall of Paint
Heights Hardware's selection of paints makes for a very colorful scene in the store's right aisle.

Inglewood Tudor
Many Inglewood homes, including this impressive Tudor Revival example, seem as though they were lifted right out of…

R & A Lounge
The owners of Stone Mad Pub spent three and a half years restoring and rebuilding the structure.

Carefully Labeled Cabinet Drawers
Many of the drawers in the old oak cabinets hold every kind of screw imaginable.

Old Side Door
This side door marks the back of the old store.

Middle Aisle
Heights Hardware is the embodiment of an old-fashioned hardware store with narrow aisles and shelves packed with…

Turret, 2009
A close-up of the turret on top of Lemko Hall in 2009. Image courtesy of the Center for Public History + Digital…

Bar at Nighttown
Clearly taken outside business hours, this photo gives a rare look at Nighttown's bar unobstructed by many patrons.

Jared Potter Kirtland's Grave Marker
Jared Potter Kirtland died on December 10, 1877 at the age of 84. He is buried in Lake View Cemetery in section 13, lot…
