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This image shows a close-up view of the St. Clair, East 55th neighborhood putting emphasis on St. Vitus Church.

This image shows the Railroad Tracks that intersect Nottingham Road today. They are one of two sets of Railroad Tracks. These can be used as a point of reference, compared with the picture from 1955. The area has changed considerably. The weeds have…

This is the sight at 18707 St. Clair Avenue. This location held the Drop Zone Cafe in 1966. Today the front of the building has been totally redone, and it is used to house scrap metal.

This is the present view of Nottingham Hardware Company. The owner is attempting to lease the space. A familiar sight at the area surrounding St. Clair Avenue and Nottingham Road.

This picture is what Gahr Machine Company looks like today. There have been significant changes made to the building structure itself since 1954. Obvious changes include; an addition on the east side of the building where there used to be a house,…

This picture shows the location of the Drop Zone Cafe in 1966. As the sign indicates the Drop Zone was moving east to another location on St. Clair Avenue. The vacancy in 1966 was one of the few at this intersection. Today the number of vacancies has…

This picture is of Gahr Machine Company in 1954. The machine company is located at 19199 St. Clair Avenue, in Euclid, Ohio. The building is located approximately one-half mile east of Nottingham Road. It is an example of the area's industrial past.

Photo of Modic Saloon, a Slovene tavern, located at 6201 St. Clair avenue. Photo includes bartenders, men drinking, three children and a accordionist. Taken in 1905.

These drawings depict an artist's impression of what the Downtown People Mover might look like if it were built. The "Euclid - St. Clair Loop" was one of three loop plans; the other two were the "Prospect - St. Clair Loop" and the "Euclid - Lakeside…