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Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights, The (Images of America)
Marian J. Morton
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| #219057 in eBooks | 2010-05-24 | 2010-05-24 | File type: PDF||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A SUPERB GLIMPSE OF CLEVELAND HISTORY|By L'escribe|If you are a native or resident of the Cleveland,Ohio area, and interested in the various historical remnants of Cleveland, you will find this book invaluable. It is one of the Arcadia "Images of America" series of books, which focuses on a broad spectrum of cities in the United States. Most of these books give keen historical|About the Author|The photographs in this book are gathered from the Western Reserve Historical Society, the archives of Case Western Reserve University and Ursuline College, the Special Collections of Cleveland State University, Nottingham Spirk Design, and othe
Railroad tycoon turned real estate developer Patrick Calhoun named the premier residential boulevard of his Euclid Heights allotment the Overlook because of its location high on a bluff overlooking Case School of Applied Science, Western Reserve College, Lake Erie, and the city of Cleveland. By 1910, the boulevard was lined with the mansions of Cleveland's wealthy and powerful. Today, although traces of the Overlook's glory days remain, most of its great mansions are gon...
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