Cleveland Heights Cumberland Pool, 1927

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Title

Cleveland Heights Cumberland Pool, 1927

Subject

Cleveland Heights
Swimming Pools
Cumberland Park (Cleveland Heights, Ohio)

Description

Verso: "Heights pool take from S end." This photograph shows children enjoying the Cleveland Heights Cumberland Pool in 1927. In the background is the bathhouse. Located six miles east of downtown, Cleveland Heights - incorporated as a village in 1903 - became one of Cleveland's largest suburbs in the decades before World War ll and continued to grow steadily in the Postwar era.

Source

Cleveland State University Library Special Collections, Cleveland Press collection

Publisher

Cleveland Press

Date

1927-12-20

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, 393 Kb

Language

English

Type

Image

Coverage

Cleveland (Ohio)

Contribution Form

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Contributor is Creator

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Original Format

Photograph

Physical Dimensions

8x10 in.

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