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Iconic Cleveland: 20 Landmarks That Define Our City
On the morning of June 28, 1930, some 3,000 men in black suits streamed through Public Square and into the arched doorways of the Terminal Tower. Yellow tickets hung, fluttering, from their lapels, identifying them as invited guests for the greatest civic event in Cleveland’s history: the opening of the new train station — a building so huge and beautiful they almost couldn’t believe it was theirs
Best Terminal Tower photos through the years (slideshow)
Terminal Tower has been a symbol of Cleveland for nine decades and is to be sold for redevelopment this year. Here are some of the best photos of the 52-story downtown hub.
A Burger King restaurant in Cleveland, Ohio in 1967! So much neater than what we have today!
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Miles Drive-In in Warrensville Heights, OH
MILES DRIVE-IN THEATER - This drive-in opened in 1953, had room for 1,000 cars and also had a playground. It closed in 2000. (cinematreasures.org)
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Once of the country’s oldest and largest food halls, Cleveland's West Side Market (est. 1912) supports about 100 vendors selling both prepared foods and groceries. Photo courtesy of dangerousbiz on Instagram.
John D. Rockefeller Home (Cleveland) in 1931. Rockefeller bought the home at the southwest corner of Euclid Avenue and East 40th Street in Cleveland in 1868. He lived here many years and his children were born here.