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  2. Bohemian National Hall (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    On October 22 and 23, 1915, Bohemian National Hall was the site of the signing of the Cleveland Agreement by Czech American and Slovak American representatives. The agreement was a precursor to the Pittsburgh Agreement , calling for the formation of a joint Czech and Slovak state, which was realized with the founding of Czechoslovakia in 1918.

  3. University Circle - Wikipedia

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    University Circle was known during the early 19th century as Doan’s Corners, after Nathanial Doan, a member of the Connecticut Land Company, who settled his family and started a community there. [16] The name "University Circle" began to take shape in the 1880s. Western Reserve University moved its campus from Hudson, Ohio, to Euclid Avenue ...

  4. Sokolowski's University Inn - Wikipedia

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    Sokolowski's University Inn operated in a modified cafeteria style serving Polish and Eastern European specialties such as pierogis, chicken paprikash, and stuffed cabbage. [3] [1] Sokolowski's great food garnered attention outside of Cleveland. Sokolowski’s captured the attention of Anthony Bourdain appearing on “No Reservations” in 2007 ...

  5. University Village - Wikipedia

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    University Village, Seattle, Washington; Univerzitetsko Selo (University Village), Belgrade, Serbia This page was last edited on 26 November 2024, at 22:24 (UTC). ...

  6. Broadway–Slavic Village - Wikipedia

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    Broadway–Slavic Village is a neighborhood on the Southeast side of Cleveland, Ohio. One of the city's oldest neighborhoods, it originated as the township of Newburgh, first settled in 1799. [4] [5] Much of the area has historically served as home to Cleveland's original Czech and Polish immigrants.

  7. Slavic Village Development - Wikipedia

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    Slavic Village Development (SVD) is a non-profit community development corporation serving the North and South Broadway neighborhoods of Cleveland, Ohio. Over a period of 22 years, SVD has invested $160 million in these neighborhoods through various housing projects .

  8. Fairhill Road Village - Wikipedia

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    Fairhill Road Village (called locally "Belgian Village") is a small housing development on the border of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights, Ohio. [ 2 ] As Fairhill Road Village Historic District it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

  9. Shaker Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Shaker Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 29,439.Shaker Heights is an inner-ring streetcar suburb of Cleveland, abutting the eastern edge of the city's limits.