
Title: North Cancourse Cleveland Hopkins Airport Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1966 Jul-12
Description:
The West Concourse, newly-constructed as part of the $8,000,000 expansion program of the Airport, is used by 5,000,000 passengers and visitors each year.
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Title: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
An aerial view of the massive Cleveland Airport that has served Cleveland and its environs for four decades. As seen from the air are the freight and passenger terminals. Hopkins Hotel, hangar areas, large parking lots, and extensive runway facilities, located on the 1500 acre expanse of the Cleveland Airport.
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Title: Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving downtown Cleveland. Located on Lake Erie at East Ninth Street. Accommodates Private, Executive and commercial Air travelers.
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Title: Municipal Airport Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Cleveland Municipal Airport situated on Rocky River Drive on the southwestern border of the city. It is one of the largest and finest airports in the country. It is the main terminal for many of the air lines
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Title: Scene At National Air Races Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1939 Jan-07
Description:
Cleveland Municipal Airport. This scene shows part of the huge crowd assembled to view. The National Air Races which are held a Cleveland's Municipal Airport, the largest in the world. Entrants for this event arrive from all parts of the world and spectators are attracted from all over the country.
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Title: Home Of The Cleveland Indians And Browns, Municipal Stadium Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1970 Sep-29
Description:
Costing $4,000,000. - seats 80,000 people. Athletic events, religious, historic and patriotic pageants are held here. On the Lake Front between W. 3rd St. and E. 9th St. Also the home of the Cleveland Indians Baseball Club and the Cleveland Browns. Football Team.
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Title: Entrance To Cuyahoga River Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland's famed Cuyahoga River, twisting and turning, carries many thousands of lake and ocean, ore and coal freighters each year, to feed the many steel mills in the Cleveland area.
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Title: Water Fountains Cleveland (OH), Chrome
Description:
This beautiful scene shows the water fountains adjoining Cleveland's Public Hall and its new Convention Center
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Title: Entrance To Cuyahoga River Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1974 Sep-03
Description:
Cleveland's famed Cuyahoga River, twisting and faming, carries many thousands of lake and ocean, ore and coal freighters each year, to feed the many steel mills in the Cleveland area.
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Title: Hotel Cleveland And Terminal Tower Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1957 Oct-29
Description:
The 1000 room hotel connected by corridor with the Union Station and terminal group overlooks the Public Square
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Title: Public Square, Looking Northeast Cleveland (OH), White Border unused
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Title: Gordon Park Drive Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-10
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Title: Doan Brook, Wade Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1910 Mar-18
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Title: Hotel Cleveland And Terminal Tower Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
Description:
Night view of Hotel Cleveland and Terminal Tower, in the center of downtown Cleveland. The Observation Porch on 42nd floor of the Tower affords a remarkable view of the city and Lake Erie.
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Title: The Pier, Euclid Beach Park Cleveland (OH), Linen PM Jun-21
Description:
Euclid Beach Park, situated on the shore of Lake Erie on Cleveland's East side. A nationally known recreational Center.
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Title: Main Avenue Bridge Looking West Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1944 May-05
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Title: Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
1. Hospital. 2. Research Bldg. 3. Power Plant. 4. Clinic Bldg. South Wing. 5. North Wing. The buildings of the Cleveland clinic Foundation located on Euclid Avenue between East 90th Street and East 93rd Street
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Title: Cleveland Skyline At Night Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
This night scene shows Cleveland's business and financial section to great advantage. The tallest building which dominates the group is the Union Terminal Tower
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Title: Detroit Superior High Level Bridge And Terminal Tower Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
This picturesque shot was taken from the westerly end of the High Level Bridge
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Title: Broadway Free Library Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Ambler Heights Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Forest Hill Residence Of John D. Rockefeller Cleveland (OH), Divided Back
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Title: Garfield Bldg. And New England Bldg Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-08
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Title: Hotel Statler Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Public Square Looking Toward Euclid Avenue Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1913 Mar-10
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Title: The Central Y. M. C. A. Building Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1915 Sep-01
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Title: Woodland Free Library Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Lakewood Me. E. Church Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1924 Jul-25
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Title: Cliffs And Bridges, Brookside Park Cleveland (OH), White Border unused
Description:
Brookside park, one of Clevelands most beautiful parks, has an area of 153 acres. 1? miles of driveways and 3 1-2 acres of water. Athletic contests are held here by the schools during the summer and are witnessed by immense crowds. The Zoo, containing animals and birds from all parts of the world, is located here. One of its inhabitants is Minnie the famous Elephant owned by the school children of Cleveland.
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Title: Erieview Plaza Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Focal point of Cleveland's vast downtown urban renewal program. Owners of 40-story office tower and flanking buildings are John W. Galbreath and Peter B. Ruffin
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Title: Erieview Plaza Tower Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This imposing 40 story building is surrounded by a series of beautiful trees and landscaping. This building is the first to be constructed in Cleveland's new downtown renewal
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Title: Cleveland Public Library, 325 Superior Ave Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Total cost $7,500,000. One of the world's leading libraries, having over 2,800,000 books. Circulating books in 26 languages. Newspapers from 176 different cities and countries. 5,000 periodical subscriptions from all over the world. Many exhibits. Open evenings, except Saturdays.
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Title: The Purple Tree Lounge Manger Hotel Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland's smartest, most luxurious entertainment spot; featuring piano entertainment.
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Title: Aerial View Of Downtown Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The downtown section of Cleveland is shown, with its 52-story Terminal Tower in the foreground, Playhouse Square, and many large office buildings. In the background is seen the Cleveland Municipal Stadium which is built on the shores of Lake Eric.
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Title: Cleveland Public Library Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Pictured here is the main branch of Cleveland's Public Library system which consists of 36 branches and 39 school libraries. The Cleveland Library was one of the first to assemble special book collections for young people and to stress activities for them. Its business information bureau is acknowledged to be the most extensive in the nation
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Title: Cleveland's Public Square Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland's Public Square from the southwest corner. The Federal Building is on the right and the Society for Savings building is on the left in the background
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Title: Commodore Hotel, 11300 Euclid Avenue at Ford Drive Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Adjacent to Western Reserve University and the Fine Arts Gardens
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Title: Gold Coast Of Cleveland's West Side Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Gold Coast of Cleveland's west side, symbolic of the new high rise apartments along scenic Lake Erie.
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Title: Night View Of Cleveland Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Downtown Euclid Ave. which is the main shopping and theatrical district of the city, attracting some of the finest shops in the country.
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Title: The Arcade Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the heart of downtown Cleveland between the city's two main streets, is a nationally known landmark. This Arcade, the largest of its type in the world, is a street under an arched glass roof. It also holds the unique distinction of being the only building in the city which was designed by a bridge company.
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Title: Saint John College, Cathedral Square Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Conducted by the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, St. John College offers courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Education and Bachelor of Science in Nursing; pre-clinical instruction for students of Catholic hospital schools of nursing; in its Graduate Division, courses leading to advanced degrees; and in the Institute of Social Education, noncredit courses for adults. The impressive structure, of Tudor Gothic design, is located in the heart of downtown Cleveland.
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Title: The Administration Building, John Carroll University Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The University was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1886 as St. lgnatius College and was relocated in 1935 to its present site of 70 landscaped acres in exclusive University Heights
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Title: Cleveland, Euclid Ave Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking East from Public Square. America's sixth greatest concentration of domestic and foreign merchandise is to be found in the major department and specialty stores located between Public Square and East 14th St., the section shown in this view.
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Title: Cuyahoga County Court House Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This building cost $4,500,000. in 1912. General county offices are located here. Lakeside Ave. at Ontario St.
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Title: The Manger Hotel, E. 13th Street Chester Avenue Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
425 Rooms - All with Bath, Radio and T.V. 100% Air-conditioned. Home of the Purple Tree Lounge and the Artists and Writers Club.
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Title: Entrance To Cuyahoga River Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland's famed Cuyahoga River, twisting and turning, carries many thousands of lake and ocean, ore and cool freighters each year, to feed the many steel mills in the Cleveland area.
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Title: Hanna Building Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in Playhouse Square at E. 14th Street and Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland. Hanna Theatre, Cleveland's, principal legitimate playhouse is to the right.
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Title: Playhouse Square Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Playhouse Square, in downtown Cleveland, is the Heart of Cleveland's Playland.
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Title: Public Square And Terminal Tower Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland's Public Square, 4.4 acres in the heart of the business section. It was laid out in the original plan of the city conceived by its founder, General Moses Cleveland in 1796. This view shows the new Union Terminal Group on the southwest corner. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument, a Civil War memorial. occupies the center of the southeast section.
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Title: Cleveland Convention Center Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1966 Jun-24
Description:
Cleveland's new convention facility, which along with the facilities of the Cleveland Public Hall, makes up the largest and finest physical plant of its kind in the entire United States.
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Title: Cleveland Indians In Action, Cleveland Municipal Sadium Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland's Municipal Stadium, home of the Cleveland Indians, is the largest baseball park in the United States, seating over 80,000 people.
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Title: Public Mall Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This panoramic view includes the War Memorial Foundation and Statue, the new exposition and convention center building and foundations. Lake Erie and the Stadium are in the background.
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Title: Public Square Looking East Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland's Public Square in center of business district, showing Euclid and Superior Avenues.
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Title: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 Est Boulevard Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Early American-Western Reserve and Shaker Rooms, furniture, clothing, jewelry and glass treasures of early families, Washington, Lincoln, Napoleon, Civil War, Indian, Eskimo and numerous other changing exhibits. Open week days 10AM to 5 PM. Sundays 2 to 5 PM. Closed Mondays.
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Title: Republic Square Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-04
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Title: Colonial Hotel Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1911 May-17
Description:
Office Lobby Colonial Arcade, Main Dining room Euclid Ave. Entrance. In the heart of the Business and shopping district. Mc Creary & Furst Proprietors.
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Title: Lake Shore Drive, Gordon Park Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Wade Park Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Business Section, Euclid Avenue Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-06
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Title: Elm Drive In Gordon Park Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Nov-24
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Title: View On Euclid Ave Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-23
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Title: The Gillsy Hotel Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1916 Jun-29
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Title: The Arcade Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Rockefellers Residence Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Oct-20
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Title: The Hollenden Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-02
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Title: Main Building, Adelbert College Case Western Reserve Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 May-04
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Title: Cathedral Of Saint John Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
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Title: Cory Methodist Church, 1117 East 105th Street Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
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Title: United States Post Office And Train Entrance To The Union Terminal Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Cleveland's new three and one-half million dollar Post Office is built over the Cleveland Union Terminal railroad tracks to facilitate the rapid handling of mail. Terminal Tower and The Republic Building are shown in background
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Title: Cathedral Of Saint John Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1952 May-30
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Title: Night Scene At Municipal Airport Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
This scene shows the entrance from the Administration Building to the landing field where planes are constantly arriving and departing, carrying passengers, mail and baggage to all parts of the country. The Cleveland Municipal Airport is excellently equipped to handle air traffic at all hours of the night and day and is one of the leading airports in the world.
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Title: Scene At National Air Races Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
This scene shows part of the huge crowd assembled to view The National Air Races which are held at Cleveland's Municipal Airport, the largest in the world. Entrants for this event arrive from all parts of the world and spectators are attracted from all over the country.
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Title: B. Of L. E. Building Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Airplane View Of The Great Lakes Exposition And Skyline From Lake Erie Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Airplane view of the Great Lakes Exposition and skyline shows to the extreme right the Stadium, Horticulture Building and Gardens, Marine Theater, and a general view of the Court of Presidents, showing the Hall of Progress and the Automotive Building.
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Title: Entrance To The Great Lakes Exposition Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Main Entrance to the Great Lakes Exposition at Cleveland is situated just two blocks from the city's Public Square. The seven central pylons are seventy feet high and are flanked by others on each side, thirty feet high. To the extreme right is Cleveland's Public Auditorium.
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Title: Hall Of Progress At The Great Lakes Exposition Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Hall of Progress at the Great Lakes Exposition exhibits the progress of science and new inventions. The Building. 540 feet long and 180 feet wide, is constructed entirely of wood, using a system of building known as "rigid frames", used for the first time in such a large structure. The two interior courts have outdoor gardens.
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Title: Court Of Presidents Looking Towards Lake Erie Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Court of Presidents looking towards Lake Erie. Each eagle represents a U. S. President from the great Lakes region. This roadway leads to the Marine Theater
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Title: Horticulture Building, Marine Theatre, And S. S. Moses Cleveland, Great Lakes Exposition Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Horticulture Building at the Great Lakes Exposition is one of the finest and most beautiful Exposition attractions. The building is three stories in height, and is designed like the forward deck of an ocean liner with three separate levels of outdoor terraces. Entrance is at the top deck. Its 201-000 square feet of exhibit space houses transient flower shows and an ever-changing series of special events. Surrounding the building are the finest outdoor gardens of America.
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Title: Streets Of The World, International Village Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Great Lakes Exposition features as its main attraction an International Village known as "Streets of the World!" This project occupies 71/2 acres and contains more than 100 structures. The entrance is built along the lines of a quaint European Castle, and inside is found the transplanted life, color, and gay activities of about two-score nationality groups from Continental Countries, the Orient, and the Tropics. Each nationality occupies is own individual village.
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Title: The Champion Rivet Co - Devil Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
Description:
As we control its manufacture our steel we know will never fracture and we our reputation stake on every rivet that we make
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Title: Cleveland Municipal Stadium Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Most modern and beautiful in the country. This Stadium has a permanent seating capacity of 78,189, with estimated capacity of 90,000 for football and 110,000 for boxing. Total cost was about three million dollars.
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Title: Union Terminal Tower Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1949 Feb-07
Description:
Showing Soldiers and Sailors Monument. The 52-story Terminal tower contains the Union Station which is the terminus of all transportation lines coming in the city. In the foreground is the soldiers and Sailors monument which is beautifully surrounded by flowers beds
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Title: First Church Of Christ Scientist Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1945 Jul-21
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Title: "Over The Falls," Euclid Beach Park Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
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Title: Scene In Edgewater Park Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Oct-22
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Title: Greetings From Cleveland Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
The north side of Euclid Avenue
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Title: Public Square Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-28
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Title: University Circle Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Showing Case School and Adelbert College
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Title: Bathing Scene Gordon Park Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-24
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Title: Terminal Tower Building And Public Square Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
the terminal building group overlooking Cleveland's Public Square, a $100,000,000 development. The Terminal Tower Building, Cleveland Union Terminal Station, Hotel Cleveland, Republic Building, Guildhall Building, Midland Building, Higbee Department Store and the U.S. Post Office comprise the group. The Tower is the tallest building outside of New York City. It rises 708 feet above the station concourse and 786 feet above Lake Erie.
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Title: North Concourse Cleveland Hopkins Airport Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1963 Aug-15
Description:
The West Concourse, newly constructed as part of the $8,000,000 expansion program of the Airport, is used by 5,000,000 passengers and visitors each year.
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Title: Interior Of Cleveland Public Auditorium Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the city's group plan buildings 213 feet by 590 feet. It has an auditorium and stage seating 18,000 persons, a music hall of 2,750 seats, a large ball room and numerous smaller convention halls. It is one of the largest convention and exposition halls in the world.
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Title: Clark's Colonial Restaurant, 1007 Euclid Avenue Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Noted for its charming dooryard gardens. Home of the beautiful garden room cocktail lounge. One of 13 Clark restaurants in greater Cleveland and Akron
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Title: The Pewter Mug, 207 Frankfort Ave Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland's newest and finest English type pub and restaurant, already internationally famous for its "Eye of The Rib" and that Hamburger.
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Title: High Level Bridge And Terminal Tower Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The High Level Bridge is the largest double deck reinforced concrete bridge in the world. The bridge is 2,880 feet long, 81½ feet wide, and was built at a total cost of $45,407,000.
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Title: Superior Avenue Bridge Over Cuyahoga River Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1918 Jun-30
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Title: Swimming Pool, Euclid Beach Cleveland (OH), White Border unused
Description:
Euclid Beach Park, situated on Lake Erie eight miles from the Public Square. The most successful amusement park in the World is open free to the public from April to October, and contains all modern amusement devices, large athletic field, bathing beach, and camping ground. Thousands of schools, lodges, and associations hold annual picnics and reunions here as everything of an uplifting and elevating character is maintained.
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Title: Lake In Wade Park By Night Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1922 Jun-09
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Title: Cuyahoga Country Court House Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1916 Sep-18
Description:
Cleveland's new Cuyahoga County Court House is the finest in the Middle-West. It will form one of the central features of her group plan of public buildings. Cost $4,000,000.
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Title: Cleveland Athletic Club Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1916 Aug-09
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Title: Dance Hall And Coaster, Euclid Beach Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1919 May-30
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Title: Lake Shore Drive, Gordon Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
Description:
Gordon Park on the Shore of Lake Erie, was donated to the city by MR. Gordon. A splendid bathing pavilion spans the entrance to Doan Brook and its Motor Boat anchorage off Gordon Park where over two hundred private crafts are anchored during the summer months. Over 50,000 people enjoy the use of the Bath house and beach during the hot summer season.
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Title: New West Side Market House Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: The New City Hall Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Cleveland Art Museum At Wade Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Williamson And Cuyahoga Buildings Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Intersection Of Euclid Avenue, East Ninth Street Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1922 May-16
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Title: Crowd Leaving Municipal Stadium Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Municipal Stadium is ideally located in downtown Cleveland. It has a seating capacity of 78,000 people and is exceptionally suitable for athletic contests, pageants and civic events.
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Title: Hotel Cleveland And Terminal Tower At Night Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Hotel Cleveland and Terminal Tower at night, part of the one hundred and fifty million dollar terminal development. The tower soars 708 feet above the Union Station concourse level. Observation room. Open to visitors is on the 42nd floor.
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Title: Sheraton Hopkins Airport Hotel, 5300 Riverside Drive Cleveland (OH), Continental Chrome PM 1981 May-18
Description:
Sheraton Hotels & Inns Worldwide. The only hotel on the Airport Grounds; Continuous Airport Shuttle; 423 luxurious rooms; 4 lounges including a rooftop lounge with live entertainment; Tasteful dining at the Port Brittany Restaurant; Indoor heated pool with whirlpool and Sauna
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Title: Wade Memorial Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Entrance To Forest Hill Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Lovers Lane, Brookside Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1910 Aug-12
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Title: Soldiers And Sailors Monument, Wade Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Elysium Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1909 Oct-04
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Title: The Fountain Wade Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-31
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Title: Interior Of Elysium Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
Description:
Largest Ice Skating Rink in the world
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Title: Garfields Tomb Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1913 Aug-02
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Title: Lower Boulevard Looking Towards Wade Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Citizens Saving & Loan Building Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1909 Jan-27
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Title: Soldiers And Sailors Monument, Public Square Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM Aug-23
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Title: Cuyahoga County Court House Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1915 Jun-01
Description:
Cleveland's new Cuyahoga County Court House is the finest in the Middle West. It will form one of the central features of her group plan of public buildings.
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Title: Interior Of Hopkins Airport Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1968 May-23
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Title: Gordon Park Beach Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-04
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Title: St. Margaret Of Hungary R. C. Church, 11607 Honeydale Ave., Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
1920 - 1970 St. Margaret of Hungary R. C. Church celebrates the Golden Jubilee of its foundation. The church is famous for the Main Altar painting of the patroness, St. Margaret of Hungary, whose 700th year of death will be solemnly commemorated this year. Rev. Desider Hoffmann, Pastor. Rev. Ladislaus Rosko, Assistant.
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Title: Cathedral Square, Superior Ave., Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist was built by Bishop Amadeus Rappe and dedicated on Nov. 7, 1852. The Cathedral was rebuilt and enlarged by Archbishop Edward F. Hoban, and consecrated on Sept. 6, 1948. It follows the French Gothic lines of the original. The entire cathedral square - Cathedral, Rectory, Chancery Building and St. John College - is constructed of harmonizing Tennessee Crab Orchard Stone.
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Title: The Old Stone Church, Public Square Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
First Presbyterian Society in Cleveland. One of America's most widely known churches. Organized in 1820 at which time the population of Cleveland was 150 persons. The present church, dedicated in 1858, is the third structure on this location. Daily carillon and organ recitals.
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Title: Cathedral Square, Superior Ave., Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist was built by Bishop Amadeus Rappe and dedicated on Nov. 7, 1852. The Cathedral was rebuilt and enlarged by Archbishop Edward F. Hoban, and consecrated on Sept. 6, 1948. It follows the French Gothic lines of the original. The entire cathedral square - Cathedral, Rectory, Chancery Building and St. John College - is constructed of harmonizing Tennessee Crab Orchard Stone.
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Title: Allerton Club Residence, E 13th St. Chester Ave., Cleveland (OH), White Border unused
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Title: Trinity Cathedral Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1909 Jun-22
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Title: 1St M. E. Church, Euclid Ave. & Sterling Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1907 Feb-06
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Title: Lincoln High School Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-23
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Title: First M. E. Church, Euclid Ave, and East 30th St. Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1909 Oct-31
Description:
First M. E. Church Rev. Frank W. Luce, D. D. Pastor Rev. B. R. Smith, Church Secretary Sunday Services: Public Worship, 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. any Euclid ave, car to east 30th street.
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Title: Lake In Rockefeller Park Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM Sep-17
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Title: The Euclid Ave, Christian Church Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Nov-13
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Title: Vade Park And Perry Monument Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Mar-11
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Title: Industry And Shipping Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1939
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Title: Camping Grounds At Euclid Beach Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Haydn Hall, College For Women Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: Union Terminal And Post Office Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Post Office erected at the cost of $3,500,000 is built over the tracks of the Union Terminal in order to facilitate the handling of mail. This view also includes The Republic building and Terminal Tower.
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Title: Air View Of Post Office Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Shown in this picture are the Mall, the downtown shopping district, the Terminal Tower and the Terminal Group buildings.
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Title: Cuyahoga County Court House Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1939
Description:
Lakeside Avenue at Ontario St., opened January 1st. 1912, is of French Renaissance architecture. The exterior is of granite, the interior of Colorado Uhl marble. Exquisite mural paintings and beautiful Panels of especially selected English Oak in corridors and court rooms are interesting features.
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Title: Lake Drive, Gordon Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: John D. Rockefeller's Residence, Forest Hill Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: St. John'S Cathedral Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
CENTER OF A GROUP OF BUILDINGS AT E. 9th STREET & SUPERIOR AVENUE, WHICH INCLUDE OFFICES OF THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF CLEVELAND AND ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE OF TEACHING AND NURSING.
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Title: Howdy From Cleveland Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Cleveland Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Cleveland stands literally on the crossroads of commerce in the heart of the nation's industrial empire. It is the meeting place of coal and iron ore. Within 500 miles of the city live more than 55 per cent of the people of the United States who represent 80 per cent of the nation's wealth and 75 per cent of its manufacturing resources. The mean maximum annual temperature is 56.5 degrees
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Title: Howdy From Cleveland Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Cleveland Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Main Puiblic Library, Superior Ave Cleveland (OH), White Border PM 1928
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Title: Ore Dock, Cleveland Harbor Cleveland (OH), White Border unused
Description:
THIS IS THE VIEW OF THE ORE DOCKS IN CLEVELAND, LOCATED A SHORT DISTANCE WEST OF CITY. HERE RAW MATERIAL IS RECEIVED BY BOAT FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD TO BE USED IN CLEVELAND MADE MERCHANDISE. SINCE THE FIRST 30 TON SCHOONER WAS BUILT AT THE MOUTH OF THE CUYAHOGA RIVER AND LAUNCHED IN 1808, CLEVELAND SHIPPING HAS GROWN UNTILL TODAY IT IS SAID THAT 80 PER CENT OF THE COAL, GRAIN AND IRON ORE SHIPS ON THE GREAT LAKES ARE OWNED OR MANAGED IN CLEVELAND.
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Title: Interior View Of Central National Bank Cleveland (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Severance Hall Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1958
Description:
Cleveland's magnificent Severance Hall is of primary importance in the cultural activity of Clevelander's and is the home of the Cleveland Symphony orchestra
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Title: Bird's Eye View Of Art Museum And Fine Arts Garden Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Museum is a magnificent building of Georgia marble, completed in 1916 at approximate cost, including equipment, of $1,250,000. It contains interesting and important collections and exhibits representing the arts of many ages and countries.
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Title: Fountain And Museum Of Art Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Cleveland Museum of Art is a classic structure of marble, completed in 1916 at the cost of $1,250,000. It is surrounded by the Fine Arts Gardens. It is one of the beauty spots of Cleveland.
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Title: Fountain And Museum Of Art Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
The Cleveland Museum of Art is a classic structure of marble, completed in 1916 at the cost of $1,250,000. It is surrounded by the Fine Arts Gardens. It is one of the beauty spots of Cleveland.
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Title: Municipal Stadium And Union Terminal Tower Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1935
Description:
Cleveland's Municipal Stadium from the Lake Erie side. It is an iron and concrete structure seating 78,000 persons and costing $2,500,000.
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Title: Wade Park And Cleveland Museum Of Art, Univrsity Circle Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Wade Park and Cleveland Museum of Art, University Circle. Fronted by a beautiful lake and shaded walks, the museum houses a vast fortune in art treasures and collections representative of the art of all ages and national. Wade Park is one of 38 city owned beautiful parks within the city limits.
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Title: Cleveland Museum Of Art Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most distinguished Art Museums in world. Ancient, classical, medieval, and modern art in all its forms.
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Title: 1st. M.E. Church, Euclid And Sterling Ave Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Euclid Ave. Congregational Church Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Euclid Ave. Presbyterian Church Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: First M.E. Church, Euclid And Sterling Ave Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Plymouth Congregational Church Cleveland (OH), Divided Back
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Title: Presbyterian Church Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Second Church Of Christ Scientist Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Trinty Cathedral Euclid Avenue, Corner E. 22nd Street Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1913
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Title: Euclid Ave. Bapist Church, Euclid Ave.,Cor.E.18th St. Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: St. Paul'S Cathedral Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
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Title: St. Thomas Aquinis Church Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Antiosh Bapist Church Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
Description:
ANTIOSH BAPIST CHURCH LOCATED ON CADER AVENUE AT EAST 89 STREET. THIS IMPOSING CHURCH EDIFICE IS THE SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE HOME OF A CONGREGATION NUMBERING IN THE THOUSANDS. FROM ITS BELFRY THE CHIME OF ITS CARRILLON. ON THE QUARTER HOUR, CAN BE HEARD A MILE IN EVERY DIRECTION.
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Title: Cathedral Of Saint John Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
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Title: Cory Methodist Church Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
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Title: First Church Of Christ, Scientist Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
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Title: The Temple, Ansel And 105th Streets Cleveland (OH), Linen unused
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Title: The Old Stone Church On Public Square Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN SOCEITY IN CLEAVELAND. ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST WIDELY KNOWN CHURCHES. ORGANIZED IN 1820 AT WHICH TIME THE POPULATION OF CLEVELAND WAS 150 PERSONS. THE PRESENT CHURCH, DEDICATED IN 1858, IS THE THIRD STRUCTURE ON THIS LOCATION, DAILY CARILLON AND ORGAN RECITALS.
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Title: Scene At Wade Park Cleveland (OH), Divided Back unused
Description:
Showing Perry's Monument
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Title: Cleveland Cleveland (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Cleveland Hopkins Airport is one of the largest municipal airports in the world. It covers over 1,500 acres and it is being expanded. Service may be had to all parts of the world.
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Title: Donald Gray Gardens And Stadium Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1970
Description:
Cleveland's Donald Gray Gardens is a unique downtown lakefront park development
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Title: The Main Lobby Hotel Cleveland, Public Square Cleveland (OH), Chrome PM 1955
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Title: Steamer City Of Cleveland Cleveland (OH), Linen PM 1943
Description:
The Steamer City of Cleveland III operates on overnight passenger and express freight schedule between Detroit and Cleveland form early Spring to late Fall
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Title: Warrensville Farm Cleveland (OH), Divided Back PM 1914
Description:
Cleveland Sixth City
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