Vickers Building No. 2, 1951
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Title
Vickers Building No. 2, 1951
Subject
Euclid Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio)
Description
Front view of the Vickers Building No. 2, with the Lake City Dodge and Plymouth Agency on the first floor. Located on the corner of East 66th-Euclid Avenue on the same block as the Dunham Tavern. It appears to have been an auto parts store for Dodge and Plymouth vehicles, judging by the sign. All other floors seem to indicate some sort of "Hospital Specialty Co."
Creator
Rebman Photo Service
Source
Cleveland Press collection
Date
1951
Format
Image, JPEG, 623 Kb
Language
eng
Type
Image
Coverage
Cleveland (Ohio)
Contribution Form
Online Submission
No
Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
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