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1942 Map of Downtown Cleveland
This 1942 map shows the lakefront in downtown Cleveland. The empty land to the east of Municipal Stadium was the site of the Great Lakes Exposition in 1936 and 1937, but plans to create permanent lakefront recreational areas after the expo did not…
Tags: Cleveland, downtown, Lake Erie, Maps, Municipal Stadium
1932 Plat map of lakefront in Cleveland, Ohio
This plat map from the G.M. Hopkins company shows the Cleveland lakefront in 1932. Note: the Aquacade stage from the 1937 Great Lakes Exposition is an addendum to the map, but none of the other Expo buildings are included.
G.M. Hopkins &…
G.M. Hopkins &…
Tags: Aquacade, Cleveland, Lake Erie, Maps, Municipal Stadium
Model of Proposed Stadium Improvements
This is a model of what Municipal Stadium could look like in 1968.
Line for Ticket Improvement Day
Line for Ticket Improvement Day outside Cleveland Municipal Stadium in 1975.
Tags: Browns, Indians, Lakefront, Municipal Stadium, People, Sports, West Third Street
Line for Ticket Improvement Day
Line for Ticket Improvement Day outside Cleveland Municipal Stadium in 1975.
Crowd outside of Gate E at Municipal Stadium
A crowd of people outside of Gate E at Municipal Stadium in 1932.
Aerial View of Cleveland Municipal Stadium 1946
An aerial view of Cleveland Municipal Stadium and the surrounding land and highways in 1946.
Aerial View of Cleveland Municipal Stadium
An aerial view of Cleveland Municipal Stadium and the Cleveland skyline in 1948.
Crowd at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, 1938
Verso: "The bleachers at the stadium. Coats & hats were off for it was pretty hot." .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…
Tags: Baseball, Cleveland Indians, Crowd, Indians, Municipal Stadium, recreation, Sports
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…