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  2. Douglas Phillips (designer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1952 he founded his own studio with the support and technical assistance of old-time Cleveland stained glass master Louis Buser. [5] By the mid-1950s, Phillips Stained Glass Studio had a reputation for museum quality restoration and was receiving a large number of commissions for religious buildings within Ohio and in other cities throughout ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland

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    This 1905 Swiss Chalet Revival style house was built for Frederick W. Bomonti, a famous Swiss American restaurateur in Cleveland. It is an exemplar of the type of architecture favored by Swiss Americans, a large and influential immigrant group in Cleveland in the late 1800s. 19: Broadway Avenue Historic District: Broadway Avenue Historic District

  4. Sarah Mapps Douglass - Wikipedia

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    A flower by Sarah Mapps Douglass, c.1833 Sarah Mapps Douglass (September 9, 1806 – September 8, 1882) was an American educator, abolitionist , writer, and public lecturer. Her painted images on her written letters may be the first or earliest surviving examples of signed paintings by an African American woman. [ 1 ]

  5. List of museums in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Collections include Chinese, African, Ancient Greek and Roman art, European art, Textiles & Islamic art, American painting & sculpture, Contemporary art, Medieval art, Decorative art & design, Pre-Columbian and Native North American art, Japanese & Korean art, Indian & Southeast Asian art, and Photography Cleveland Museum of Natural History

  6. List of public art in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of public art in Cleveland, in the United States. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals, and mosaics.

  7. Sarah Benedict House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1883 for Sarah Rathbone Benedict, widow of Cleveland Herald publisher George A. Benedict. Widowed in 1876, Sarah Benedict lived in the home from its construction until shortly before her death in 1902 at the age of 87. After her death, the Benedict House existed for many years as a single-family residence.

  8. Location of murdered girl's body a mystery decades later - AOL

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    Becky didn't respond to "48 Hours"' most recent request for an interview, but back in 1994, she did speak with "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty and told her her remarkable story.

  9. Cleveland School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland School of the Arts (CSA) is a public high school serving grades 9 - 12. It is located in University Circle, the cultural center of Cleveland, Ohio surrounded by an extensive artistic community. It is the only fully infused academic and arts High School of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. The school opened in 1981.