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Cleveland Trust Company Building. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1907 using the Beaux Arts and Renaissance Revival Styles. NRHP designated in 1973.
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Rose Building. 2060 East 9th Street. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1902. Also the former headquarters of Medical Mutual of Ohio.
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Cleveland Municipal Auditorium. Built in 1920-22 using the Neoclassical Style. Cleveland, Ohio.
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Rear view of Cuyahoga County Courthouse in Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1905 using the Beaux Arts Style. NRHP Designated in 1975. Part of the Cleveland Mall District.
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The Standard Building. Built in 1925. Cleveland, Ohio. 282’ tall. It was the tallest building in the city when it was completed. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
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St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. 1007 Superior Avenue. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1852 in the Gothic Revival Style.
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Entryway of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1852 using the Gothic Revival Style.
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Window of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1852 using the Gothic Revival Style.
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St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. 1006 Superior Street. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1852 using the Gothic Revival Style.
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Superior Building. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1922 using the Classical Revival Style. Originally, this was the Cleveland Discount Building. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. 28th tallest building in the city at 265’.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Built in 1922 using the Italian Renaissance Style. Cleveland, Ohio. NRHP designated. Walker & Weeks, Architects.
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The Leader Building. 526 Superior Avenue. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1911 using the Beaux Arts Style. Charles Adams Platt, Architect.
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Statue outside of the Federal Reserve Bank Building. Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1922. NRHP designated.