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Heart Pump, 1967
Dr. Earle B. Kay (right) of St. Vincent Charity Hospital and Vernon D. Gebben (left), an engineer at NASA's Lewis…

City Dump, 1935
The Lakewood city dump sat below Lakewood Park on the shoreline of Lake Erie from the 1920s until the 1960s. A breakwall…

City Dump, ca. 1945
Quarried grounds were converted to a city dump in what is now Denison Park. The use of landfills gained popularity…

Heat Pump
The solar features displayed in the Guda's energy efficient home added about $10,000 to the cost of the building. Even…

Aerial View, Circa 1955
This aerial view of Lakewood Park was taken sometime between the opening of Foster Pool in 1953 and the demolition of…

Water, Water Everywhere
Almost from the start, water problems plagued the Justice Center. In January 1977, just months after it opened, several…

Gladstone Serves as City Dump
The headline of an article that appeared in the Plain Dealer on May 3, 1965. Written by Donald Sabath, the article…

A Place for Dumping Bodies
In June 1942, Cleveland police officers and detectives examine a site under the Sidaway Bridge where the body of 20-year…

Driving Towards Downtown
Smog from the lakefront dump fires clouded the air for motorists heading into downtown Cleveland from the east Shoreway.…

Cleveland Lakefront Dump, 1957
The City of Cleveland used lakeshore spaces between East 9th Street and Gordon Park (East 72nd Street) for landfill and…

Water Tower, 1935
Most of the numerous buildings on John Huntington's estate either do no longer exist or have been converted for other…

William E. Pease (1875-1943)
William E. Pease was the younger brother of F. A. Pease. For more than twenty years, he served as the Chief Engineer…

Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve
Cleveland's Memorial Shoreway (I-90) bisects Gordon Park near the mouth of Doan Brook. To the north of the…

Donald Gray Gardens
The Donald Gray Gardens were situated on 3.5 acres of lakefront just to the north of Cleveland Municipal Stadium. The…

Neighborhood Dump, 1965
Cluttered yard located at 620 East 101st Street in April 1965.

Safe In Their Alabaster Chambers
Discarded tombstones lie in the city dump in this image from 1958. A sacrilege or merely economic progress? Many were…

Old Stone Church, Interior
The interior of Old Stone Church was destroyed by fire two times since its dedication in 1855. The first fire, occurring…

Keeping History Alive, 2011
The history of the Kent Dam is very much alive in the city today. Located behind the arched stone structure of the dam…

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

The Great Lakes Exposition
During the summers of 1936 and 1937, Cleveland's civic and business leaders sponsored the Great Lakes Exposition. …

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…

Huntington Reservation
Today, the Huntington Reservation is known mostly for its beach, leaving visitors unaware of the rich history of the…

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

Forest City Park
In this age of faster, higher coasters and parks like Cedar Point and King’s Island within a few hours drive, it is…
