Cleveland Inside Outside is a visual odyssey through Cleveland by renowned photographer and Clevelander, Jennie Jones. Her photographs show everything, from the tiniest details in a radiator to a grand skyscraper in the heart of the city. The splendor within each one of her photographs makes the reader exclaim, "This is not Cleveland." Jennie's photographs show us exactly what we have been missing. She has shone a light on Cleveland's wonders and we are curious as to why they have been hidden in such plain sight and for so long.
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The Mather mostly carried ore, coal, stone and grain and was nicknamed the “Ship That Built Cleveland” because most of its cargo ended up at one of Cleveland's many steel mills. The William G. Mather remained the company's flagship ...
“Cleveland: Prodigy of the Western Reservea pictorial and entertaining commentary on the growth and development of Cleveland, Ohio”Excerpt From: George E. Condon. “Cleveland: Prodigy of the Western Reserve.” iBooks.
Lefebvre left Seattle to take over the Cubs ' managerial spot after the 1990 season , and Bill Plummer , once Johnny Bench's backup with the Reds , stepped in . The Mariners finally vaulted over the .500 mark in 1991 with an 83-79 ...
Originating as simple one- or two-room storefront operations, Cleveland's department stores grew as population and industry in the region boomed throughout the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th.
Today they continue to support three Czech halls and participate in the Czech gymnastic movement-Sokol. The photographs in Cleveland Czechs give readers a glimpse of those neighborhoods and their importance to Cleveland's history.
Cleveland's Flats is a chronicle of this remarkable region. From the refineries of Standard Oil to massive ore boats carefully navigating the Cuyahoga, Cleveland's Flats treats the reader to scenes found in no other place.
Ray Chapman killed by pitch in 1920. The sidearm offering from Yankees starter Carl Mays crushed Chapman's skull and ended his life the next day when the Indians starting shortstop died in the hospital after failing to regain ...
This book tells of how a family was close-knit and how they survived by working together. The authors immediate family (Goodwin) realized that the City of Cleveland was, then and now, a great place to live, work, and raise a family.