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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland

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    5410 St. Clair Ave. and 1368 E. 55th St. 41°31′19″N 81°39′08″W  /  41.521944°N 81.652222°W  / 41.521944; -81.652222  ( Lake Shore Bank and Cleveland Public Library St. Clair 139

  3. St. Clair–Superior - Wikipedia

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    Northerly view of St. Clair Avenue near the intersection of E. 62nd Street. St. Clair–Superior is a neighborhood on the East Side in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. Largely settled in the 1880s and 1890s by Eastern European immigrants, white flight in the 1990s left the neighborhood largely African American. It is one of the oldest and ...

  4. Andrew and James Dall Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew and James Dall Houses are a pair of historic residences in the Central neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, United States.Erected in the late nineteenth century, they were home to two of the city's leading builders, and they have together been named a historic site.

  5. Centenary Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Jones had heard his mother, Gincy Slaughter Jones, tell stories of Tall Betsy as he was a child growing up at 480 21st Street NW in Cleveland, TN. [ 3 ] According to Jones, who later became known as “Mr. Halloween,” the real Tall Betsy was a very tall woman who walked the streets of Cleveland, TN in the early 1920s.

  6. Glenville, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    To the east, it borders the suburb of East Cleveland, and to the south, it borders the neighborhoods of Hough and University Circle. Glenville borders the Collinwood area to the northeast at East 134th Street, and St. Clair–Superior to the west at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and the Cleveland Cultural Gardens in Rockefeller Park. [2]

  7. History of Slovenes in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    By the 1890s, a larger community formed along St. Clair Avenue, eventually building up along eastern Cleveland and Lake Erie. As Cleveland grew as a major center of steel and iron production, immigration swelled in search of jobs. By 1914, one-third of Cleveland was foreign-born with an estimated 20,000 Slovenes.

  8. Collinwood - Wikipedia

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    Collinwood is a historical area in the northeast part of Cleveland, Ohio.Originally a village in Euclid Township, it was annexed by the city in 1910.Collinwood grew around the rail yards of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (now CSX) and is divided by these same tracks into the neighborhoods of North Shore Collinwood and Collinwood–Nottingham.

  9. Euclid Avenue Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Euclid Avenue Historic District is a historic district in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Established and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, it comprises 125 acres (51 ha) along Euclid Avenue and parallel streets from Public Square to East 21st Street. In 2007, another 4 acres (1.6 ha) was added to the ...