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Captain Miner's House
The house at 1832 W. 50th Street is next door to the site where Admiral Kidd's boyhood home once stood. The house was…

Captain Wellet's House
From the start, the house at 1864 W. 50th Street was home to Great Lakes sailors. In 1870, developer Elias Root sold…

That Hardware Smell
Andy Gathy reminisces about visiting his father's hardware store as a child.
From Hungary to Heights Hardware
Andy Gathy recounts his father's emigration from Europe in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and tells how his family came…
Tinnerman's Hardware and Stove Store
The 1874 Cuyahoga County Atlas featured sketches of several commercial businesses located on or near the vibrant…

Heights Hardware
Near the northern edge of Coventry Village, surrounded by vintage, hip clothing stores, stands one of Cleveland…

Heights Hardware, 1982
This photo shows how Heights Hardware appeared before the Gathy family replaced its front window and signage.

Weiskopf Bros. Heights Hardware, ca. 1926
The Weiskopf brothers closed their original Glenville hardware store just before this photo of their new Coventry store…

Heights Hardware Sign is Visible for Blocks, ca. 1938
By the 1930s, many Jewish-owned businesses lined Coventry Road. The J. Benkovitz Delicatessen next to Weiskopf Bros.…

Very Unique and Very Old
Andy Gathy describes some of Heights Hardware's antique features - its rolling ladder and oak cabinets.
Our Electrical Wizard
Andy Gathy notes the contributions of longtime employees Brian DeWitt, Norman Long, and Oscar Elton to Heights Hardware.
Middle Aisle
Heights Hardware is the embodiment of an old-fashioned hardware store with narrow aisles and shelves packed with…

A Modern Bank Building on the Northeast Corner
In 1919, the new Lorain Street Savings Bank building, four-stories tall and with a raised basement, opened on the…

Tinnerman Hardware Store
In 1870, George A. Tinnerman, a tinner by trade, opened a hardware store on Lorain Avenue, just east of its intersection…

Heights Hardware Sign
Heights Hardware added this neon entrance sign in the early 1980s. Although the sign reads "Established 1911," the store…

Heights Hardware in 2011
Stores on either side of Heights Hardware have come and gone, but this Coventry fixture has endured. The store is well…

The Lorain-Fulton Square Business Association.
In 1915, businessmen with stores on or near the intersection of Lorain and Fulton formed a corporation to advance their…

2179 Lee Rd, ca. 1935
This view of 2179 Lee Road, on the east side of the street several doors down from the Cedar-Lee Theatre, shows Mawby's…

Diamond's Flowers
Nearing its 80th anniversary, Diamond's Flowers is the second oldest business in Coventry Village, second only to…

Admiral Kidd's Neighborhood
Some say that Admiral Isaac Campbell Kidd, the highest-ranking officer to die at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941,…

Mayor William Castle
William Bainbridge Castle, 1814-1872, was an Ohio City businessman whose interests included hardware and lumber. The…

A Tinnerman Presence
School children walking past the northwest corner of Franklin Boulevard and West 65th Street will someday remember it…

Cedar-Lee Theatre
The Cedar-Lee Theatre opened on Christmas Day 1925. The first movie screened there was The King on Main Street, a…

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