Rosamond apartment building, 1962
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Title
Rosamond apartment building, 1962
Subject
Euclid Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio)
Description
The Rosamond Apartment building, which was located directly nextdoor to the Dunham Tavern (to its east), seen as a vacant building in this picture. It is no longer standing, and is occupied by a scenic pathway that is owned by the Dunham Tavern.
Source
Cleveland Press collection
Date
1962
Format
Image, JPEG, 602 Kb
Language
eng
Type
Image
Coverage
Cleveland (Ohio)
Contribution Form
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No
Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
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