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The Mad Hatter discotheque was one of Cleveland's underground disco scenes during the 1970s and 1980s. THe sign suggests to the passer-by that men, women, and anyone in-between are welcome for celebration.

The Mad Hatter discotheque was one of the Cleveland's underground disco scenes during the 1970s and 1980s. To the passers-by on the street, the sign seems to signal that men, women, and anyone in-between were welcome for celebration.

On the granite wall encircling the supernatural statue are all the names of soldiers of WWII and the Korean War, who sacrificed themselves for their country. The Fountain of Eternity enables love ones and friends to visit the war memorial site to pay…

The photo tells a story of a public tribute to the fallen soldiers of WWII and the Korean War, who died for their country. This was a public commemoration that called fro all Clevelanders to attend and pay their respects, along with a professional…

The Fountain of Eternity's beauty essence is captured in a still photo. The project began after WWII and the Korean War. Clevelanders wanted to tribute the war memorials to all the soldiers lost in the Cleveland area. Due to the donations of the…

Sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks designed the image of the Fountain of Eternity. The photo captures the essence of the statue coming to life. The memorial tribute took nearly 20 years to create.Originally, Fredericks had planned on a different design…

The observatory at the start of its decline.

The actual telescope that was used at the observatory.

The observatory as it would of looked in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s.

This was the original church building. The building itself dates back to 1845, but this picture was taken in 1920.