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Murray's Dude Ranch ad
Willie Pierson bought an interest this longtime Black-owned dude ranch outside Los Angeles on the edge of the Mojave…

Kinsman Road, 1936
The south side of Kinsman Road, east of Lee Road, developed rapidly following 1933. The structure housing Woolworth Co.…

Dunbar Life Insurance Company Postcard #1
The Company’s first office was at 5705 Woodland Avenue. At the time many banks and investment companies were skeptical…

Western Reserve Building from the Flats
The abandoned truck terminal in the foreground was turned into a discotheque called the Cleaveland Crate & Truckin'…

Chagrin Lee Plaza
In 1960, the City of Shaker Heights purchased the Kinlee Building on the northeast corner of Chagrin Boulevard and Lee…

Columbus Street Bridge
This 1836 drawing of the first permanent bridge across the Cuyahoga River was made just a year or so after the bridge…

Home Beautification Awards
The Southwest Investment Target Area (SWITA) inspected homes for code violations in Moreland and Lomond communities…

De-Paree Bar
This commercial building on the east side of East 9th Street between Walnut and Chester Avenues housed Jean's Funny…

Grist Mill, ca 1870
During the 1830s, thousands of villages were laid out by real estate speculators. Following the dissolution of the…

17620 Winslow Road
A May 1927 newspaper advertisement for the house at 17620 Winslow Road referred to the street as "Shaker's finest…

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…

Shaker Heights City Hall
William J. Van Aken (1884-1950) served as Mayor of Shaker Heights from 1915 until his death in 1950, overseeing its…

Charles F. Schweinfurth Residence
As you look around Cleveland – attuned to the city's built landscape – you may not know it, but you are looking at many…

Van Sweringen Holdings
The Van Sweringen brothers set up an intricate system of holding companies to manage their real estate and railroad…

Architect's Rendering of Ralph J. Perk Plaza
Perk Plaza, located at the intersection of Chester Avenue and East 12th Street, is a green space named after the city…

Investing in the West Side
The above 1874 Atlas of Cuyahoga County shows a slice of the near west side of Cleveland in that year. The green…

Gladstone (Area O)
Urban renewal in Cleveland functioned as a tool to improve neighborhoods, thus invigorating the city. In tandem with…

Jonathan Hale Farm
In the southwestern Cuyahoga Valley sits a tall red brick house on over 140 acres of the Hale Farm and Village. Now a…

Eastgate Coliseum
In the 1960s Mayfield Heights was enjoying a warp-speed shift from sleepy rural backwater to bustling residential and…

Ford Engine Plant
In the late 1940s, the Ford Motor Company decided to expand its engine production facilities. Ford intended to build…

Lynnfield Road Rapid Transit Station
Opened on April 11, 1920, the Lynnfield passenger station was constructed as the final stop along the South Moreland…

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

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

Cunningham Sanitarium
Located along the shore of Lake Erie, where Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School now stands, was once the largest…
