"Architects peg cost of restoring Rockefeller Park at $11 million"

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Title

"Architects peg cost of restoring Rockefeller Park at $11 million"

Subject

Rockefeller Park
Cleveland (Ohio)
Conservation & restoration
Cleveland Plain Dealer

Description

In this Cleveland Plain Dealer article from June 18, 1980, Christine J. Jindra describes the findings of a report on the cost of renovating Cleveland's Rockefeller Park. By this time, the park, running from Lake Erie to University Circle, had fallen into disrepair.

Creator

Jindra, Christine J.

Source

Cleveland State University Library Special Collections, Cleveland Press collection, "Rockefeller Park" folder

Publisher

Cleveland Plain Dealer

Date

1980-06-18

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

Format

Image, JPEG, 503 Kb

Language

English

Type

Newspaper clipping

Coverage

Cleveland (Ohio)

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Newspaper clipping

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