Euclid Avenue at East 13th Street, circa 1920s
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Title
Euclid Avenue at East 13th Street, circa 1920s
Subject
Cleveland (Ohio)
Euclid Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio)
Streetcars
Automobiles
Description
A view looking west down Euclid Avenue from East 13th Street in Cleveland, circa 1920. Euclid Avenue, running east out of downtown, was once one of the most famous streets in the world, home to the mansions of Cleveland's wealthiest residents. 2008 brought the completion of the Euclid Corridor Transportation Project, a major renovation and refurbishment effort on Euclid Avenue undertaken by the city.
Source
Western Reserve Historical Society. Cuyahoga County Archives collection
Date
circa 1920s
Format
Image, JPEG, 400 Kb
Type
Image
Coverage
Cleveland (Ohio)
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Posting Consent
Yes
Submission Consent
Yes
Contributor is Creator
No
Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
3x5 in.
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