Browse Exhibits (4 total)
Interstate Highways
Interstate highways forever changed the relationship between the city of Cleveland and her surrounding suburbs. This exhibit demonstrates the evolution of highway construction and how it changed the landscape of Cleveland.
Interstate Highways
Interstate highways forever changed the relationship between the city of Cleveland and her surrounding suburbs. This exhibit demonstrates the evolution of highway construction and how it changed the landscape of Cleveland.
Olmsted Falls
This exhibit examines Olmsted Falls during the early 1900s. It examines Olmsted Falls using census data, maps, and photographs. It takes a look at housing, jobs, transportaion, and churches within Olmsted Falls
Olmsted Falls
This exhibit examines Olmsted Falls during the early 1900s. It examines Olmsted Falls using census data, maps, and photographs. It takes a look at housing, jobs, transportaion, and churches within Olmsted Falls
Comparing the Impact of Industrialization and Immigration on Three Neighborhoods: Tremont, Lakewood, and Bay Village
A Comparison of census data for the three neighborhoods in Tremont, Lakewood, and Bay Village. The data will span 50 years (1880, 1910, and 1930).
Tremont Walking Tour
On June 16, 2009, as part of the Constructing, Consuming, and Conserving America Summer Institute, historian John Grabowski led a group of history teachers on a walking tour of Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. Tremont was a major area of settlement for European immigrants coming to work in Cleveland's factories in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. While the descendants of many of those immigrants have moved to the suburbs, traces of Tremont 's rich and diverse ethnic past can still be seen throughout the neighborhood.