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Captain Miner's House

This file appears in: Admiral Kidd's Neighborhood

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 Miner's House
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Captain Wellet's House

This file appears in: Admiral Kidd's Neighborhood

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

Captain Wellet's House
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That Hardware Smell

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

Andy Gathy reminisces about visiting his father's hardware store as a child.

That Hardware Smell
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From Hungary to Heights Hardware

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

Andy Gathy recounts his father's emigration from Europe in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and tells how his family came…

From Hungary to Heights Hardware
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Tinnerman's Hardware and Stove Store

This file appears in: Lorain-Fulton Square

The 1874 Cuyahoga County Atlas featured sketches of several commercial businesses located on or near the vibrant…

Tinnerman's Hardware and Stove Store
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Heights Hardware

By J. Mark Souther

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

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Heights Hardware, 1982

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

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

Heights Hardware, 1982
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Weiskopf Bros. Heights Hardware, ca. 1926

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

The Weiskopf brothers closed their original Glenville hardware store just before this photo of their new Coventry store…

Weiskopf Bros. Heights Hardware, ca. 1926
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Heights Hardware Sign is Visible for Blocks, ca. 1938

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

By the 1930s, many Jewish-owned businesses lined Coventry Road. The J. Benkovitz Delicatessen next to Weiskopf Bros.…

Heights Hardware Sign is Visible for Blocks, ca. 1938
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Very Unique and Very Old

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

Andy Gathy describes some of Heights Hardware's antique features - its rolling ladder and oak cabinets.

Very Unique and Very Old
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Our Electrical Wizard

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

Andy Gathy notes the contributions of longtime employees Brian DeWitt, Norman Long, and Oscar Elton to Heights Hardware.

Our Electrical Wizard
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Middle Aisle

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

Heights Hardware is the embodiment of an old-fashioned hardware store with narrow aisles and shelves packed with…

Middle Aisle
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A Modern Bank Building on the Northeast Corner

This file appears in: Lorain-Fulton Square

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

A Modern Bank Building on the Northeast Corner
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Tinnerman Hardware Store

This file appears in: A Tinnerman Presence

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

Tinnerman Hardware Store
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Heights Hardware Sign

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

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

Heights Hardware Sign
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Heights Hardware in 2011

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

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

Heights Hardware in 2011
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The Lorain-Fulton Square Business Association.

This file appears in: Lorain-Fulton Square

In 1915, businessmen with stores on or near the intersection of Lorain and Fulton formed a corporation to advance their…

The Lorain-Fulton Square Business Association.
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2179 Lee Rd, ca. 1935

This file appears in: Cedar-Lee Theatre

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

2179 Lee Rd, ca. 1935
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Diamond's Flowers

By Heidi Fearing

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

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Admiral Kidd's Neighborhood

By Jim Dubelko

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

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Mayor William Castle

This file appears in: Monroe Street Cemetery

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

Mayor William Castle
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A Tinnerman Presence

By Jim Dubelko

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

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Cedar-Lee Theatre

By Michael Rotman

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

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Wall of Paint

This file appears in: Heights Hardware

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

Wall of Paint
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