Nottingham School at the Interstates edge

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Title

Nottingham School at the Interstates edge

Subject

Neighborhoods
Automobiles

Description

This image displays the Nottingham School and it close proximity to Interstate 90. Students located north of the highway were forced to find a way across the dangerous Interstate. Understandably the highway is a main reason Nottingham School is closed in the 1970's.

Creator

unknown

Source

Bob Gibbons Personal Collection

Date

circa 1966

Contributor

Josh Ferron

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Coverage

Cleveland (Ohio), Euclid (Ohio), Cuyahoga County (Ohio), Euclid Creek (Ohio)

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Contributor is Creator

No

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