Real Estate Appraisal Photo, 1959

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Title

Real Estate Appraisal Photo, 1959

Subject

Markets

Description

This 1959 photograph was taken from the real estate appraisal card for 6019 Quincy Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. It shows the drug store Kurlander Drug and the neighboring ice cream shop located on the corner of Quincy Avenue and East Sixty-first street in 1959. The lot is now vacant.

Creator

Unknown Photographer

Source

Cuyahoga County Archives, Real Estate Appraisal Record, Item 118-29-43

Date

July, 1959

Contributor

Jennifer Chaloux

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Coverage

Quincy Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Yes

Contributor is Creator

No

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