This pamphlet, containing graphs and charts, looks at the increasing suburbanization of the African American population in and around the Greater Cleveland Area in the decades after World War ll, discussing as well the phenomenon of "white flight"…
PDF of Powerpoint slides combining 1913 photos 2008 satellite views and 2008 new photographs of route of Shaker Heights Rapid Transit (RTA Green/Blue Lines)
Zone Map of Shaker Heights, Ohio from 1949, showing where certain types of structures (one-family home, two-family home, business, etc) can be constructed within the city.
Photographs and maps prepared by Van Sweringen Company in 1913 to show the route for the proposed rapid transit light rail system from downtown Cleveland to Shaker Heights
From City Magazine's January/February 1971 issue on "The Suburban Frontier of the 70s," an article titled "Cleveland. More and more, the suburbanites 'are reacting to their troubled mother city with a thumb to the nose.'" The article describes…
Verso: "Diagonal parking on Kinsman road just west of Lee road in Shaker Heights." The snowy Shaker Heights shopping center seen here has a mix of national chain stores and locally-owned businesses. Kinsman Road is now called Chagrin Boulevard…