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Black and white photo from the Cleveland Press of a large crowd of people gathering in Wade Park at Kosciuszko statue.

This is a map of Wade Park in 1886. Wade Park was open in 1882 and was located near Wade Oval in University Circle. In 1907 Wade park was moved due to city plans for the Cleveland Art Museum.

A view from the balcony of Temple Tifereth-Israel's 2,000 seat synagogue dedicated in September 1924. The synagogue is located at Ansel Road and East 105th Street in Cleveland's University Circle neighborhood. Founded in 1850, Tifereth-Israel, which…

In this editorial published in the Cleveland Press on January 9, 1971, William E. Scheele describes the deterioration of Liberty Boulevard (now Martin Luther King Boulevard), urging for its refurbishment and stressing its importance to Cleveland's…

These residents are fighting to keep their homes in the face of renewal projects within their neighborhood, circa 1977.

Here are men competing in the Wade Park Horseshoe club. This is another example of the community interacting with the Circle.

This photo shows the changing demographics of the neighborhoods. The park is now being utilized by a more diverse group of citizens.

University Circle police on display in the early 1960's. This photo was taken before the Hough riots of 1966, which would put these men and others like them to the test.

This postcard shows the primary institutions within University Circle. The postcard shows the Art Museum, Severance Hall, and Case Western Reserve University.

Large community turnout for ice skating on Wade Park lagoon. This photo illustrates the communities involvement in the Circle's recreational activities.