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This is 3420 E.139th street in Cleveland, Ohio. Located close to the boarder of Cleveland and Shaker Heights. This vacant lot in one of many on the street. This lot is located in an African American community.

The poster and caption below give a firsthand resource for giving information about how St.Malachi's woould host these fairs in order to raise money following World War II. The church eventually acrued enough capital to raffle off a car in 1947 ( a…

This photo depicts how on March 25th 1959 a 58-year-old Hungarian woman was hit by a stray motorcycle when the driver was struck by a car that subsequently fled the scene. The woman survived. The incident occured at Fulton road and Lorain avenue in…

Gasoline Station on Lorain Ave. Cleveland, Ohio circa 1943

This picture depicts Kinsman Avenue crossing the Nickel Plate Rail line in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1926.The Street Car on the left is bound for E.93rd st,headed towards Mt. Pleasant.

This is a picture of the 15 year's old Kinsman bridge in 1934. It shows a street car line, on a paved road with 1930's motor vechicles. This bridge connects E.82nd street to E.91st street, and is the main to get to the MT. Pleaseant neighborhood.

A view looking east down Holmden Court in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. Many immigrants moved to Tremont, a mix of residential and industrial areas situated on Cleveland's near west side, as industry expanded in the city in the late nineteenth…

A view looking west down Euclid Avenue from East 13th Street in Cleveland, circa 1920. Euclid Avenue, running east out of downtown, was once one of the most famous streets in the world, home to the mansions of Cleveland's wealthiest residents. 2008…

A panoramic view of the Oxbow area of The Flats, looking southeast, circa 1960s. Although Cleveland's earliest settlers chose the lowlands near the mouth of the river as the site for their cabins, the Flats were largely abandoned to commerce and…

Construction on Abbey Avenue, near the Abbey Ave. Bridge, circa 1920. The West Side Market is visible in the distance. The first Abbey Avenue Bridge was constructed as a component of an 1887 plan to connect the city's south side with downtown…