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Goods are displayed at a meat stand in Cleveland's Central Market around 1920. The market was built in 1867 at the intersection of Ontario, Woodland, and Broadway just southeast of downtown on land that would become a part of the Gateway project. The…

A Fisher Bros. Co. store on Cleveland's west side. In 1907, three New York grocers started the company, opening up a market in Cleveland on Lorain Avenue and West 47th Street. By 1916, Fisher Bros. (later Fisher Foods, Inc.) had over 48 stores in the…

Mr. Fisher's cheese booth at Cleveland's West Side Market. The market, at the corner of West 25th and Lorain, dates to the 1840s. The massive market-house, which stands today, was built in 1912.

Stacks of produce line the stalls at Cleveland's Central Market in 1940. The market was built in 1867 at the intersection of Ontario, Woodland, and Broadway just southeast of downtown on land that would become a part of the Gateway project. The…

Shoppers line up to purchase meat at Cleveland's Central Market in August 1933. The market was built in 1867 at the intersection of Ontario, Woodland, and Broadway just southeast of downtown on land that would become a part of the Gateway project.…

The market was built in 1867 at the intersection of Ontario, Woodland, and Broadway just southeast of downtown on land that would become a part of the Gateway project. The markethouse was destroyed by fire in 1949.

A throng of market-goers crowd around a long row of stalls at Cleveland's West Side Market in 1946. The market, at the corner of West 25th and Lorain, dates to the 1840s. The massive building pictured here, which stands today, was built in 1912.