Dr. David Goldberg discusses the Lincoln Park Baths [Audio]
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Title
Dr. David Goldberg discusses the Lincoln Park Baths [Audio]
Subject
Tremont
Lincoln Park
Bathhouses
Immigrants
Description
Dr. David Goldberg, Professor of History at Cleveland State History, talks about the history of the Lincoln Park Baths, a bath house located in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood that was built in 1921. This edited clip was recorded during a walking tour of Tremont conducted on May 22, 2010.
Creator
Mike Rotman
Source
Cleveland State University. Department of History.
Date
2010-05-22
Rights
Organizations and individuals seeking to use materials for public exhibition and/or commercial use must obtain permission from the History Department at Cleveland State University. Use of materials for educational and research purposes is considered fair use.
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audio/x-wav
Coverage
Cleveland (Ohio)
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No
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Duration
1:05
Bit Rate/Frequency
705 kbps
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