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  2. Fairmount Boulevard District - Wikipedia

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    The city's social, business and civic leaders were beginning to leave the inner city for the east side. [3]The eastern (upper) half of the boulevard between Coventry and Wellington Roads was owned by the North Union community of the Shaker religious sect from 1822 until 1889 when the colony disbanded.

  3. Coventry Village - Wikipedia

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    Coventry is associated with Northeast Ohio's artistic, musical, bohemian, hippie and emerging hipster communities and is the center of Cleveland's creative class, inviting comparisons to the Haight-Ashbury district in San Francisco and Greenwich Village in New York City, although on a smaller scale.

  4. Neighborhoods in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhoods in Cleveland refer to the 34 neighborhood communities of the city of Cleveland, Ohio, as defined by the Cleveland City Planning Commission. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based on historical definitions and census data, the neighborhoods serve as the basis for various urban planning initiatives on both the municipal and metropolitan levels. [ 2 ]

  5. Warrensville–Shaker station - Wikipedia

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    Turnaround loop east of Warrensville Center Road in 1936 just after single-track extension to Green Road was constructed. The Cleveland Interurban Railroad (CIRR), the predecessor of the Green Line, was extended 2 ⁄ 5 mile (0.64 km) from Courtland station to Warrensville Road in 1928 using track removed from the Coventry Road connection between Shaker Boulevard and Fairmount Boulevard.

  6. Southington station (GCRTA Green Line) - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on December 17, 1913 with the initiation of rail service on what is now Shaker Boulevard from Coventry Road to Fontenay Road. [ 2 ] : 12 The line was built by Cleveland Interurban Railroad and initially operated by the Cleveland Railway .

  7. Green Line (RTA Rapid Transit) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Line (formerly known as the Shaker Line) is a light rail line of the RTA Rapid Transit system in Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Ohio, running from Tower City Center downtown, then east to Green Road near Beachwood. 2.6 miles (4.2 km) of track, including two stations (Tri-C–Campus District and East 55th), are shared with the rapid transit Red Line; the stations have low platforms for ...

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  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cuyahoga ...

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    There are 438 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 4 National Historic Landmarks. 164 of these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark, are located outside of Cleveland, and are listed here, while the properties and districts in Cleveland are listed separately. Three ...