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The Schofield Building (previously known as the Euclid Ninth Tower) is a high-rise building in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. [2] The 172-foot (52 m), 14-story building is located at the southwest corner of East 9th Street and Euclid Avenue, adjacent to the Rose Building and the City Club Building in the city's Historic Gateway District. [3]
The Hilton is very squat in structure and occupies over a city block of space length wise, however, width wise it is very thin. It is connected to the Gateway Conference Center. The hotel features 240 rooms and sits directly across the street from Progressive Field which is the home of the Cleveland Guardians. [2] It opened in 2002. [3]
The Rose Building is a historic high-rise office building in Downtown Cleveland's Historic Gateway District in the U.S. state of Ohio. Built in 1902, the 10-story building stands 165 feet (50 m) tall, at the corner of Prospect Avenue and East 9th Street. [1]
Wade Memorial Chapel is a Neoclassical chapel and receiving vault located at Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.It was donated to the cemetery by Jeptha Wade II in memory of his grandfather, cemetery and Western Union co-founder Jeptha Wade.
Named after Cleveland's 49th mayor, United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and Federal appeals judge Anthony J. Celebrezze, the Federal Building is typical of the modern, commercial office buildings of the 1960s. It displays strength in design through a purity and rich variety of materials.
The Andrew and James Dall Houses are a pair of historic residences in the Central neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, United States.Erected in the late nineteenth century, they were home to two of the city's leading builders, and they have together been named a historic site.
Root and McBride-Bradley Building, 1220-1230 W. 6th St. Cleveland, Ohio, NRHP-listed [4] St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, OH 694 and Main St. Glandorf, Ohio, NRHP-listed [4] St. Joseph's Church and Friary, 2543 E. 23rd St. at Woodland Cleveland, Ohio, NRHP-listed [4] St. Michael Catholic Church Complex, OH 705 east of OH 66 Fort ...
The identity of the home's architect is unknown. [3] The house was built in 1883 for Sarah Rathbone Benedict, widow of Cleveland Herald publisher George A. Benedict. Widowed in 1876, Sarah Benedict lived in the home from its construction until shortly before her death in 1902 at the age of 87.