W 65th Street Underpass to Edgewater Park

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Title

W 65th Street Underpass to Edgewater Park

Subject

Lake Erie
Recreation
neighborhoods
parks

Description

This is a picture the underpass located at W 65th Street in Cleveland that leads to Edgewater Park. The underpass gave easy access to Edgewater Park to residents of the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood. The picture two boys walking through the tunnel towards the park. It also shows the build up of trash in the underpass that has been a constant problem for the park.

Creator

Herman Seid

Source

Cleveland State University Special Collections, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland Press Collection, Edgewater Park General

Date

June 6, 1957

Contributor

Lisa Caunter

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Coverage

Detroit-Shoreway (Cleveland, Ohio)

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