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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…

Run on Society For Savings Bank, 1910
Serious financial panics occurred in 1893 and 1907, causing more and more people to be distrustful of banks and bankers.…

Superior Avenue Entrance
Depicts the marquee of the Lower Mall. The phrase "Adults Only" may indicate the financial decline of the theaters, as…

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…

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

Bernard Furniture Building, 1969
GEAR’s pivotal decision in the spring of 1980 to buy the former Bernard building, at the northeast corner of West 14th…

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…

Frank Billings
Frank Billings was the financial genius behind Billings-Taylor (and later, Billings-Chapin). Frank is credited along…

Last days of Moreland Elementary School
In this 1983 photo, African American and white children are shown learning together in a computer lab. The historic…

Shopping for a Truck, Coming Home with a Wife
In 1920, Anthony Isabella, the founder of Isabella Brothers Bakery, traveled to Otsego, New York, intending to open a…

Go-Go Girls to Spice Up the Nights!
As early as 1949, Cafe Tia Juana started to experience financial hardships as customers began to dwindle, due to…

Front Porch Shaker, 2002
While porches were once discouraged by Shaker Heights zoning ordinances, inclusion of the architectural feature is now…

Jeremiah J. Sullivan (1844-1922)
A true rags-to-riches story, Sullivan, an Irish immigrant who came to America in 1850, owned and resided in the…

Rams Head Logo
The Rams franchise featured a distinctive logo almost immediately upon its acceptance into the National Football League…

What Remained After Tia Juana's Closure
This photo was taken by the City of Cleveland shortly after Cafe Tia Juana was permanently closed in 1969. In her last…

Under a Cloud of Suspicion
In early 1910, as a result of financial problems and lawsuits which delayed completion of construction of his building,…

Book Drive, 1926
The American Merchant Marine Library Association, founded in 1921, was an outgrowth of services provided by the American…

The Cleveland Municipal Light Plant in 1941
The Cleveland Municipal Light Plant operated in Cleveland for 64 years, dividing politics in Cleveland in many…

Key Tower, Looking Northeast to Lake
Key Tower was designed by architect Cesar Pelli. Renowned for designing some of the world's tallest buildings, the…
