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Central Market, Meat Stand
The Cleveland Central Market Meat Stand in 1945.
Cleveland Central Market 1940
Vendors at Cleveland Central Market in 1940.
Cleveland Central Market, 1927
View of Cleveland Central Market House from west side of Ontario.
Postcard of the Cleveland Central Market
This postcard shows the Cleveland Central Market from the intersection of Central, Woodland and Broadway Avenue.
Central Market, 1924
This image depicts the view looking south on Ontario towards the Central market. This area is the current location of the Gateway Project facilities on Ontario.
Tags: central market, gateway, Ontario St.
Central Market meat stand, circa 1920
Goods are displayed at a meat stand in Cleveland's Central Market around 1920. 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…
Produce at Cleveland's Central Market, 1940
Stacks of produce line the stalls at Cleveland's Central Market in 1940. 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…
Tags: central market, Food, market, Produce, Shopping
Central Market meat stand, 1933
Shoppers line up to purchase meat at Cleveland's Central Market in August 1933. 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.…
Tags: central market, Food, market, meat, Shopping
Aerial view of Cleveland's Central Market, 1940
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.
Tags: Aerial, central market, Food, gateway, market
Aerial view of downtown Cleveland, circa 1931
Aerial view of Cleveland, taken between 1930 and 1932, between the opening of Cleveland Municipal Stadium (1931) and the opening of the Carnegie-Lorain (Hope Memorial) Bridge (1932), shown here in early stages of construction. The Central Market is…