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

Bas-relief in Exterior Pediment, 2015
The Cleveland Trust Company Building’s outer pediments were designed by Karl Bitter. The ones facing Euclid Avenue…

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

Dan R. Hanna (1866-1921)
The son of legendary Republican kingmaker, Marcus A. Hanna, he was active in the M. A. Hanna Co., the family's mining…

John Pankuch (1869-1852)
An ethnic Slovak living in Hungary during the period of Magyarization, 13-year old John Pankuch immigrated to America…

Samuel Livingstone Mather (1851-1931)
Mather was the grandson of one of the founders of the Connecticut Land Company that bought and surveyed the Western…

Nome, Alaska in 1916
Nome, Alaska was founded in 1901 following the discovery of gold in the region. Developed as a mining district after…

Gunnar and Anna Kaasen, 1925
Gunnar Kaasen accompanied the dog sled team on both the promotional and vaudeville tours that followed their rise to…

Baraga Unveiling, Sep. 1935
Bishop James A. McFadden of Cleveland and Archbishop Gregory Rozuran of Ljubljana place a memorial wreath on the bust of…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Huletts
In an era of industrial expansion and technological advances, the Hulett Ore-Unloader helped Cleveland become one of…

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

Cleveland Trust Company
The southeast anchor of Cleveland’s most prominent downtown intersection is a work of art that began, in the true…

Gund Brewery
Brothers Martin and Michael Stumpf opened Cleveland’s first known brewery on Hamilton Street between Muirson (East…

Ancient Mounds in Cleveland
If you have ever wondered why there’s a Mound Elementary School and a Mound Avenue in the Slavic Village neighborhood,…

Balto vs. the Alaskan Black Death
With seven children dead, nineteen persons severely ill and 150 under surveillance for infection with the Alaskan Black…

Eells Mansion and The Sahara Motor Hotel
Extending four miles along Euclid Avenue between Public Square and East 105th Street, Millionaires’ Row stood as an…

Allen-Sullivan House
In the late nineteenth century, Cleveland's Euclid Avenue was considered by travel writers to be one of the most…
