Erie Street Cemetery with AT&T Skyscraper

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Title

Erie Street Cemetery with AT&T Skyscraper

Subject

Monuments
Erie Street Cemetery

Description

This photo, taken inside of Erie Street Cemetery, shows the AT&T skyscraper in the background, along with another skyscraper. In the mid-ground is a converted building that now houses the popular bar, Thirsty Parrot.

Creator

Anne, Josh, Pam, Karissa Grantham, Leikala, Ogilvy, Piper

Source

Anne, Josh, Pam, Karissa Grantham, Leikala, Ogilvy, Piper

Date

2009-06-29

Contributor

Anne, Josh, Pam, Karissa Grantham, Leikala, Ogilvy, Piper

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Coverage

Erie Street (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Yes

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