Huntington Building

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Title

Huntington Building

Subject

Huntington Building (Cleveland, Ohio)

Description

The Huntington Building is located downtown on Euclid Avenue. At its completion in 1924 it had the world’s largest bank lobby; it is still one of the world’s largest today. It was designed by the same designers of the Terminal Tower: Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. Huntington Bank will move from the building by late 2011. The building may be suitable to be remodeled as a hotel after Huntington Bank vacates.

Creator

Cuyahoga County Engineers.

Source

Cuyahoga County Engineer's Photography Collection. Cuyahoga County Archives. Box 18.

Publisher

Cleveland State University. Dept. of History.

Rights

Organizations and individuals seeking to use materials for public exhibition and/or commercial use must obtain permission from the History Department at Cleveland State University. Use of materials for educational and research purposes is considered fair use.

Format

Image, JPEG, 1.30 Mb

Language

eng

Type

Image

Coverage

Downtown (Cleveland, Ohio)

Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Slide

Physical Dimensions

1.5 X 1.5 in

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