Lincoln Park Baths front entrance, Tremont
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Title
Lincoln Park Baths front entrance, Tremont
Subject
Tremont
Cleveland (Ohio)
Lincoln Park
Bathhouses
Condominiums
Description
Opened in 1921, the Lincoln Park Baths, located at 1201 Starkweather Avenue in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood, were designed to emulate Roman bathhouses. Community members, most of whom lacked modern plumbing facilities in their homes, could use the public baths for a small fee. More recently, the baths have been converted into luxury condominiums.
Creator
Mike Rotman
Date
2009-06-16
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Image, JPEG, 680 Kb
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Photograph
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