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  2. Temple Bar, London - Wikipedia

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    Temple Bar in 2012, with the Temple Bar Memorial in the centre. Temple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London from the City of Westminster. In the Middle Ages, London expanded city jurisdiction beyond its walls to gates, called 'bars', which were erected across thoroughfares.

  3. Wade Park District - Wikipedia

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    The district, which covers roughly 650 acres, is bounded by Chester Avenue and Euclid Avenue (which converge in a triangle) on the south, East Boulevard to the east and E. 105th Street to the west. [1] The district, which includes seven separate buildings, features several of the city's cultural institutions, as well as the park of the same name.

  4. File:Temple Tifereth Israel, University Circle, Cleveland, OH ...

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    Description: Temple Tifereth Israel is located at the corner of East 105th Street and an orphaned portion of Ansel Road, which no longer quite connects to the Hough neighborhood as it once did, though the area is still considered to be in a portion of Hough that is much better connected to University Circle.

  5. 105th and Euclid - Wikipedia

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    105th and Euclid prior to Euclid's 2008 reconstruction. East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue was at one time the most famous intersection in the city of Cleveland, Ohio.The legendary commercial junction consists of several blocks from East to West between 107th Street and 105th Street.

  6. History of the Jews in Greater Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Glenville became a dense center of Jewish life in Cleveland, with the Jewish demographics of the neighborhood reaching above 90% in the 1930s. E.105th Street in Glenville is noted as once being a thriving Avenue of Jewish life, with dozens of Jewish grocery stores, shops, businesses, and synagogues once lining along the street. [10]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland

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    Seven blocks in downtown centered around the junction of Prospect Ave., Huron Rd. and E. 9th St.; also 727, 737, 1020-1060, and 1124 Bolivar Rd., 2217 E. 9th St., and 1303 Prospect Ave. 41°29′55″N 81°41′10″W  /  41.498611°N 81.686111°W  / 41.498611; -81.686111  ( Lower Prospect-Huron Historic

  8. East 105th Street station - Wikipedia

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    The East 105th Street station is a grade-level station on the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway. Located near East 105th Street between Foster Avenue and Farragut Road in Canarsie, Brooklyn , [ 3 ] it is served by the L train at all times.

  9. Winston E. Willis - Wikipedia

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    Willis hoped to revitalize a large parcel of land encompassing the old Doan's Corner at East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue, site of the Keith's East 105th Theater [3] where comedian Bob Hope got his start in vaudeville. The area had deteriorated following the Hough Riots of 1966 and the Glenville Shootout of 1968.