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Meat Cutting Methods, 1957

This file appears in: Heinen's Fine Foods

Heinen's Grocery Stores earned a reputation for offering a large variety of fresh and prepackaged quality meats. …

Meat Cutting Methods, 1957
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Sectional Plan of Dual Theaters

This file appears in: Mall Theaters

A cross-section view of the design plan for the Mall Theaters, showcasing their unique configuration.

Sectional Plan of Dual Theaters
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Albert Fairchild Holden

This file appears in: Holden Arboretum

As the principal benefactor of the Holden Arboretum, Albert Fairchild Holden (1866-1913) was a wealthy mining executive…

Albert Fairchild Holden
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Bas-relief in Exterior Pediment, 2015

This file appears in: Cleveland Trust Company

The Cleveland Trust Company Building’s outer pediments were designed by Karl Bitter. The ones facing Euclid Avenue…

Bas-relief in Exterior Pediment, 2015
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Salt Mine Tunnel

This file appears in: Whiskey Island

International Salt Company opened a salt-mining operation on Whiskey Island in 1962. As described in a Plain Dealer…

Salt Mine Tunnel
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Dan R. Hanna (1866-1921)

This file appears in: The Cleveland Circulation War

The son of legendary Republican kingmaker, Marcus A. Hanna, he was active in the M. A. Hanna Co., the family's mining…

Dan R. Hanna (1866-1921)
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Holden Arboretum

By Chris Roy

Albert Holden was a child of privilege, the son of Liberty Emery Holden, a silver-mining magnate and early owner of the…

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Schreckengost's Dinnerware

This file appears in: Viktor Schreckengost

Schreckengost's lines of dinnerware included details of colorful designs in themes of potted flowers, garden herbs and…

Schreckengost's Dinnerware
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John Pankuch (1869-1852)

This file appears in: Slovak Journalist Jan Pankuch

An ethnic Slovak living in Hungary during the period of Magyarization, 13-year old John Pankuch immigrated to America…

John Pankuch (1869-1852)
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Samuel Livingstone Mather (1851-1931)

This file appears in: Western Reserve Building

Mather was the grandson of one of the founders of the Connecticut Land Company that bought and surveyed the Western…

Samuel Livingstone Mather (1851-1931)
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Nome, Alaska in 1916

This file appears in: Balto vs. the Alaskan Black Death

Nome, Alaska was founded in 1901 following the discovery of gold in the region. Developed as a mining district after…

Nome, Alaska in 1916
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Gunnar and Anna Kaasen, 1925

This file appears in: Balto vs. the Alaskan Black Death

Gunnar Kaasen accompanied the dog sled team on both the promotional and vaudeville tours that followed their rise to…

Gunnar and Anna Kaasen, 1925
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Baraga Unveiling, Sep. 1935

This file appears in: Slovenian Cultural Garden

Bishop James A. McFadden of Cleveland and Archbishop Gregory Rozuran of Ljubljana place a memorial wreath on the bust of…

Baraga Unveiling, Sep. 1935
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CSU College of Law

By Jim Dubelko

While the CSU College of Law has been a part of Cleveland State University since 1969, its history as a Cleveland-area…

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Cleveland Plain Dealer

By Jason Fritsch

The Cleveland Plain Dealer was founded as a weekly newspaper on January 7, 1842 by Joseph Gray. By 1845 it had…

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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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Bluestone Quarries

By J. Mark Souther

Denison Park, which anchors the northeastern edge of Cleveland Heights just west of Euclid Creek, straddled one of the…

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Gwinn Estate

By Kelsey Smith

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

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Lakewood Park

By Michael Rotman

Lakewood's Fourth of July celebration in 1918 revolved around festivities for the dedication of the newly acquired…

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Franchester Place

By Jim Lanese

The southwestern quadrant of Lyndhurst, Ohio, is bounded by Richmond Road on the east, Cedar Road on the south, Oakmont…

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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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Western Reserve Building

By J. Mark Souther

Samuel L. Mather, the grandson of one of the founding fathers of the Connecticut Land Company whose investment had led…

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Mall Theaters

By Sara Brown

In the years following World War I, a real estate broker named Joseph Laronge set out to transform a section of…

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Ariel International Center

By Michael Barkacs

Imagine leaving work in downtown Cleveland on a cold, early winter evening in 1887. Though that winter would go on…

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