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Near intersection of Quigley Road and W. 3rd Street 1906 [ 14 ] 41°28′45″N 81°40′28″W / 41.479264°N 81.674404°W / 41.479264; -81.674404 ( Quigley-Rockefeller rail draw
Interior of the Cleveland Arcade. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register ...
Both were later annexed by the city of Cleveland, [5] but Tremont remained independent until 1867. During the early 1850s, the now-defunct Cleveland University briefly occupied a section of Tremont, and in fact, before being named Tremont, the neighborhood was briefly known as University Heights (not to be confused with the eastern Cleveland ...
The Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football League qualified for the playoffs in six of their nine seasons in Cleveland and hosted playoff games in 2008, 2011, and 2014. During the 2014 season, the team finished 15–1 overall and advanced to ArenaBowl XXVII , which was held at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
State Route 17 (SR 17) is an east–west highway in Northeast Ohio running from North Olmsted at State Route 10 to State Route 43 in Bedford Heights.The entire route has been paralleled by Interstate 480 and has junctions with this interstate via numerous cross streets such as Clague Road, Tiedeman Road, and Warrensville Center Road, and also via State Route 94 (State Road) and State Route 14 ...
James Ford Rhodes High School is located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, in the west-side neighborhood known as Old Brooklyn. It is part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and is commonly referred to as "Rhodes High School." The school was named for the American industrialist and historian James Ford Rhodes.
On December 13, 1897, the cemetery trustees voted to approve the addition of a porte-cochère to the east side of the chapel. [12] The Cleveland architectural firm of Steffens, Searles & Hirsh was hired to design the alterations, [13] [14] which also included adding a coal-fired furnace and coal room in the basement, [4] a covered rear stairway at the rear of the building to give access to the ...
Forest Hill is a historic neighborhood spanning parts of Cleveland Heights and East Cleveland, Ohio, and is bordered to the north by Glynn Road, the south by Mayfield Road, by Lee Boulevard to the west and North Taylor Road to the east.