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The nonprofit "Restore Cleveland Hope" spearheaded efforts to restore the house. On April 7, 2006, University Hospitals donated the house to University Circle, Inc. In 2007 a historical marker was erected by University Circle, Inc. and the Ohio Historical Society. The marker is located at 41° 30.512′ N, 81° 36.185′ W.
Erie Railroad Cleveland Powerhouse: Erie Railroad Cleveland Powerhouse: July 19, 1984 : 1246 River Rd. Demolished May 2014 [12] 78: Erie Street Cemetery Historic District: Erie Street Cemetery Historic District
Cleveland Health Museum, AKA HealthSpace Cleveland, merged in 2007 with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History [5] Lake Shore Electric Railway; Little Italy Heritage Museum, closed in 2007 [6] Mill Creek Falls History Center, operated by the Slavic Village Historical Society [7]
Andrew's house was built in the Italianate style, while James' house features elements of the Eastlake mode of the Queen Anne style. A cobblestone driveway for carriages is located beside the houses. [2] In 1984, the houses were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places.
Fairview Community Park Historic District: June 14, 2013 ... Cleveland Heights: 112: Ohio and Erie Canal: ... Valley Railway Historic District.
The Conrail system in Cleveland featured a number of routes and secondary lines. The former New York Central Chicago Line was the primary east–west route through Cleveland, with the addition of the former Pennsylvania Railroad's Cleveland line, allowing traffic to and from the Pittsburgh region to pass through to points near Buffalo or Chicago and Detroit.
In 1895 the Valley Railway became the Cleveland, Terminal and Valley Railway. In 1915 the line was absorbed into the Baltimore and Ohio system. Although many small independent lines from this era were absorbed into larger lines and acquired parallel tracks, the Valley Railway retains single track alignment and has been well preserved.
Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum Loveland: Hamilton Southwest Historic house [96] Greene County Ohio Historical Society Museum Xenia: Greene Southwest Multiple Complex includes Galloway Log House, Brantley Carriage House Museum and Victorian Town House [97] Guernsey County Historical Museum: Cambridge Guernsey Southeast Local history
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