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Leaving Temple Beth-El
Noting a list of code violations "probably the longest of any structure in Shaker Heights," Beth-El's congregation…

Antioch Credit Union, 1955
These four individuals representing the 881 shareholders in the Antioch Credit Union are posing for this photograph…

Shiloh Credit Union
Shiloh Baptist Church was also tied to the economic development of its surrounding community. Founded in 1960, the…

Rev. W. H. and Ruth McKinney, 1959
Rev. Wade Hampton McKinney served as Antioch Baptist Church's minister for thirty-four years, overseeing the…

Rosenblum's Public Square Store
Seen on the left side of the image is Rosenblum's first store which was located on Public Square and opened in 1910.…

Bird Sanctuary Sign
All welcome signs marking the corporate limits of the Village of Gates Mills denote the village as a bird sanctuary.…

Morgan Saving a Rescuer
This photograph, which first appeared in the Cleveland News on July 25, 1916, shows Garrett Morgan helping one of the…

Guyle's Breakwater Plan
In 1873, as a member of the City' Board of Trade, William B. Guyle, who was also a retired Lake Erie ship captain and…

Mill Stone at Shaker Square
This mill stone was originally used at the Shakers' 50-foot high grist mill in Doan Brook Gorge. A grist mill turns…

Bratenahl High School
In a desperate attempt to retain a separate school district from that of Cleveland, Bratenahl opened its own high…

Fort Fisher Carving
Fort Fisher is one of four additional carvings on the four sides of the monument. Image courtesy of William Fischer,…

Civil War Soldiers' Memorial and Cannon
The monument faces north and resides in Wes Point Park in Willoughby, Ohio. The soldier and the pedestal that is under…

Close-up View
The soldier atop the column was carved to mimic a soldier at "parade rest." Additionally, the coat of arms of the United…

Soldiers' Names on Side of Memorial
The people of Willoughby commemorated their contribution to the Union army by inscribing an alpabetical list of the…

Antioch Baptist Church
"Antioch Church In Area Where Evictions Ordered: The Federal Court last Tuesday issued orders for the nearly 300…

Policeman Ernest Staab's Heroic Effort
Perhaps the largest heroic effort was made by Policeman Ernest Staab, who was recorded as saving 21 lives during the…

Max and Roman Gruber
The philosophy that guided the development of Maxwell and Roman Gruber's business was that every customer should be made…

Cain Park
Before it became Cain Park, the ravine between Taylor and Lee roads was merely a wet, overgrown gully visited by only…

Rosenblum's
Max Rosenblum was born in Austria-Hungary on December 5, 1877, and at the age of six he and his family immigrated to…

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…

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
When Cleveland Municipal Airport opened on July 1, 1925 it became one of the first municipally owned airports in the…

Union Gospel Press
The Union Gospel Press building—now known as Tremont Place Lofts—looms over Tremont like a holy ghost. It is more than…

Shaker Gateway Park
On September 21, 1948, the Shaker Historical Society commemorated its one-year anniversary with the unveiling of a…

Dittrick Medical History Center
Medical history museums long existed in Europe prior to their origins in the United States, which occurred following…
