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Donald Glaser was born on September 21, 1926, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Russian Jewish immigrants, Lena and William J. Glaser, a businessman. [5] [6] He enjoyed music and played the piano, violin, and viola. He went to Cleveland Heights High School, where he became interested in physics as a means to understand the physical world.
In 2011 work began on a new exterior which will increase the energy efficiency of the building. Funding for the $121 million project came from the 2009 economic stimulus package. [4] [5] In 2002, the Cleveland FBI office, which serves Northeast Ohio, moved from the Federal Building to its own offices a block away due to safety and security ...
J. Milton Dyer was selected as the architect for an exhibition of Cleveland products staged in 1909 called the Spirit of Progress.Erected in 47 days (March 30-May 24), the Exposition Building is said to have had "a larger ground floor exhibit area than any other exposition structure in the United States" with 72,030 square feet (6,692 m 2) as well as the area of an armory and a bridge ...
The Resurrection stained glass window. The chapel's interior measures 26 by 32 feet (7.9 by 9.8 m). [2] The interior decor was designed and manufactured by Tiffany & Co., and Louis Comfort Tiffany personally sought out the commission. [2] After winning the project, Tiffany traveled to Cleveland to consult with Hubbell & Benes about the decor ...
North Point Tower was proposed by Cleveland Press owner Joseph Cole in 1979. In March 1980, The North Point Plan was revealed as a 500-foot (150 m), 41-story office tower with a glass-enclosed atrium. There were plans to build a hotel on the site and an atrium displaying Press printing machines to the public. The tower would have been built on ...
Ohio set a new record for craft breweries last year. There were 434 operating in the state.
The Glass Slipper Project accepts donations of dresses, shoes, and jewelry for attendees to piece together. It is asked for all donations to be clean, and new or gently worn. Dresses in sizes 0 to ...
In 1952 he founded his own studio with the support and technical assistance of old-time Cleveland stained glass master Louis Buser. [5] By the mid-1950s, Phillips Stained Glass Studio had a reputation for museum quality restoration and was receiving a large number of commissions for religious buildings within Ohio and in other cities throughout ...