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Bohemian National Hall underwent a $400,000 ($700,000 in 2023 dollars) renovation in 1997. The basement was deepened by 2 feet (0.61 m) to raise the ceiling to a more customary height. In the first floor lobby, paint was stripped from the quarter-sawn oak molding and panelling and a false wall removed to reveal a wrought iron screen. The walls ...
There are 437 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Cuyahoga County, including 4 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Cleveland is the location of 277 of these properties and districts, including 3 of the National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remainder are listed separately. Four properties and ...
Probulov Hall, a Czech community meeting place at 5284 Broadway, [40] was constructed in 1915. [78] On October 22, 1915, Czechs and Slovaks signed the Cleveland Agreement at Bohemian National Hall. [79] The agreement called for a federal Czech and Slovak state, and this led to the Pittsburgh Agreement of 1918.
University and college buildings completed in 1896 (4 P) W. ... Bohemian National Hall (Cleveland, Ohio) Bozeman National Fish Hatchery; Britannia Yacht Club;
Bohemian National Hall (Cleveland, Ohio) ... Cleveland City Hall; ... Mather House (Case Western Reserve University)
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A 1995 Slovak stamp marking the 80th anniversary of the Cleveland Agreement. The Cleveland Agreement (Czech: Clevelandská dohoda; Slovak: Clevelandská dohoda) was an agreement signed by representatives of the Czech and Slovak people on October 22, 1915 at the Bohemian National Hall in Cleveland, Ohio. [1]
On October 22, 1915, at the Bohemian National Hall on Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio the Slovak League of America and the Bohemian (Czech) National Alliance signed the Cleveland Agreement. With this, the two groups agreed to work together towards a united and independent state for Czechs and Slovaks. [ 7 ]