The Polish Daily News, or Wiadomosci Codzienne, was founded in Cleveland in 1914, becoming Cleveland's first Polish daily newspaper. From 1922, the paper was produced in the building seen here, located at 1017 Fairfield Avenue in Cleveland's Tremont…
The Evangelical Baptist Church, a store-front style church located at 2071 West 11th Place in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood, serves a small community of Russian Baptists that live in the area.
A historical marker sits overlooking the Cuyahoga River valley at the intersection of West 10th Street, West 7th Street, and University Road in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. The marker explains that Tremont - then known as the University Heights…
An elevated stretch of Interstate 90, just south of the Innerbelt-Freeway Bridge, as seen from University Road and West 14th Street on the northwest side of Cleveland's Tremont
neighborhood. Interstates 90 and 490 run through Tremont, highlighting…
A view looking east down Holmden Court in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. Many immigrants moved to Tremont, a mix of residential and industrial areas situated on Cleveland's near west side, as industry expanded in the city in the late nineteenth…
Located on Starkweather Avenue in Cleveland's Tremont area, Saint Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral opened in 1913, serving a Russian Orthodox community that had by then formed in the city.
Construction on Abbey Avenue, near the Abbey Ave. Bridge, circa 1920. The West Side Market is visible in the distance. The first Abbey Avenue Bridge was constructed as a component of an 1887 plan to connect the city's south side with downtown…