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  2. Euclid Avenue station (Pennsylvania Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    Euclid Avenue, known after 1953 as Cleveland station, was a former railroad station at the corner of Euclid Avenue and East 55th Street in Cleveland. It was at the border of the Goodrich–Kirtland Park neighborhood to the north and the Central neighborhood to the south. Euclid Avenue station served as the terminus of the Pennsylvania Railroad ...

  3. Euclid Avenue (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Cleveland's Innerbelt Freeway cut through the Euclid Avenue neighborhood between downtown and the rail crossing at East 55th Street. By the 1960s, the street that once rivaled Fifth Avenue as the most expensive address in the United States was a two-mile (3 km) long slum of commercial buildings and substandard housing.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland

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    Bomante House. Bomante House. More images. March 19, 1987. (#87000441) 3000 Mapledale Ave. 41°27′17″N 81°42′09″W  /  41.454722°N 81.702500°W  / 41.454722; -81.702500  (Bomante House) This 1905 Swiss Chalet Revival style house was built for Frederick W. Bomonti, a famous Swiss American restaurateur in Cleveland.

  5. Euclid, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Euclid was founded c. 1880, and named after fashionable Euclid Avenue, in Cleveland, Ohio. [2] References This ...

  6. Cleveland railroad history - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland railroading began in the mid-1800's, when the predecessors of the New York Central and Nickel Plate Road (New York, Chicago, & St. Louis) built two major lines along Lake Erie that handled major traffic per day, and had major yards on them at this point. The line that became part of the New York Central, now CSX east of Cleveland, was ...

  7. Agora Theatre and Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    agoracleveland.com. The Agora Theatre and Ballroom (commonly known as the Cleveland Agora, or simply, the Agora) is a music venue located in Cleveland, Ohio. Gary LoConti opened the first Agora on February 27, 1966, near the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Gary’s concept of promoting live entertainment for young adults ...

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  9. Euclid Avenue Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Boundary increases. May 29, 2007. June 24, 2022. The Euclid Avenue Historic District is a historic district in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Established and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, it comprises 125 acres (51 ha) along Euclid Avenue and parallel streets from Public Square to East 21st Street.