Intersection of Detroit in Lakewood

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Title

Intersection of Detroit in Lakewood

Subject

Infrastructure
Automobiles

Description

This is an image of an the intersection of Detroit and Sloane Ave. The view is to the west into Rocky River. On the right side of the picture is a gas station on a lot which now houses a nine story apartment building. Across the bridge the Westlake Hotel, which is still standing, is visible on the right. The picutre shows the heavy traffic on the bridge which was demolished and replaced with a new bridge in 1980.

Creator

Brett Bias

Date

10-29-1947

Contributor

Brett Bias

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Coverage

Detroit Ave. Bridge (Westlake, OH)

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