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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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Damaged Home, April 1909

This file appears in: The 1909 Tornado

Because the storm lacked the funnel shape characteristic of a tornado and was not in contact with both the ground and…

Damaged Home, April 1909
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Under a Cloud of Suspicion

This file appears in: John Hartness Brown Complex

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

Under a Cloud of Suspicion
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The Cleveland Clinic X-Ray Fire of 1929

By Brad Clifton

Wednesday, May 15, 1929 was just another busy day at the Cleveland Clinic. A steamfitter had arrived early that morning…

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1948 World Series

This file appears in: Chief Thunderwater

The Cleveland Indians walk off the field after winning the 1948 World Series by defeating the Boston Braves. Chief…

1948 World Series
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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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Slovak Journalist Jan Pankuch

By Jim Dubelko

In 1926, this may not have been a reassuring adage for John Pankuch, long-time editor and publisher of Hlas ("The…

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A Reprieve for Maria Barstow

By Jim Dubelko

The years 1856 to 1865 were tough ones for all Americans, as the country reeled toward and then fought a bloody civil…

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Cleveland Botanical Garden

By Rachel L. Littler & Chris Roy

The Cleveland Botanical Garden, the first civic garden center in the country and now part of an expanded and renamed…

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Dunkleosteus

By Richard Raponi

Dragged silently downward by the weight of its armored head, the Dunkleosteus terrelli’s lifeless body disappeared into…

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