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The Colonial Arcade connected Euclid and Prospect Avenues.

A simplified postcard view of the intersection of two of Cleveland's leading streets in the early twentieth century. The streets and sidewalks are curiously devoid of people.

A detailed view of the Euclid Avenue and East 9th Street in the 1910s. The Cleveland Trust Company's headquarters building occupies the southeast corner, at center. Despite the considerable detail at street level, only two signs are visible, that…

In this view of Public Square, facing east, are (left to right) the Federal Building, Cuyahoga Building, and Williamson Building. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument, a fountain pool, and two tile-roofed streetcar pavilions occupy the southern half of…

A large crowd is assembled around a lake in Brookside Park. A horse-drawn carriage, formal Sunday attire, and hats and umbrellas bespeak the modes of the early twentieth century. Brookside Park began as Brooklyn Park in 1894 and by the time of this…

The Superior Arcade, usually called simply the Arcade, is an five-level complex with a glass and steel atrium that connects Euclid and Superior Avenues in downtown Cleveland. It opened in 1890. Following a restoration in the 1990s, a Hyatt hotel…

The West Side Market opened in 1912 on Cleveland's Near West Side. It is the only surviving public market in Cleveland today.

The Cleveland Museum of Art appears in the background in this view of Wade Park Lagoon.

The Cleveland Sixth City logo appeared on numerous postcards in the 1910s.

This scene shows some of the attractions at Luna Park, one of Cleveland's leading amusement parks in the early twentieth century.