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Smoke partially obscures the Terminal Tower in a view of the industry lining Cleveland's Lake Erie shore in 1940.

An aerial view of Cleveland Heights High School, taken in 1936. Located six miles east of downtown, Cleveland Heights - incorporated as a village in 1903 - became one of Cleveland's largest suburbs in the decades before World War ll and continued to…

Opened in 1931, Cleveland Municipal Stadium was the home of the Cleveland Indians and Browns. At the time of its opening, Municipal Stadium had the largest seating capacity of any outdoor stadium in the world. The city tore down the stadium in 1996…

The market was built in 1867 at the intersection of Ontario, Woodland, and Broadway just southeast of downtown on land that would become a part of the Gateway project. The markethouse was destroyed by fire in 1949.