Factory on corner of Quigley and Holmden in Tremont
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Factory on corner of Quigley and Holmden in Tremont
Subject
Industry
Ethnicity
Description
Beginning in the late 19th century, Cleveland was becoming one of the strongest industrial centers in the United States. Factories began popping up all over Cleveland and worker demand was met with an ethnic migration from Europe. Factories were in walking distance from peoples homes. They were usually at the center of the community. This factory is located at the corner of Holmden Ave and Quigley Rd. Tremont was filled with many factories like this one during the late 1800s through the 1950s. Tremont and its industry have been tied since this era and remain so today.
Creator
Justin Burgy
Date
03/07/10
Contributor
Justin Burgy
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Tremont (Cleveland,Ohio)
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