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But Squire's wife disliked the house, and Squire rarely visited it after 1908. He sold the estate and gatekeeper's house to developers in 1922. [3] After the developers went bankrupt, the estate was seized by a local bank. The Cleveland Park Board (precursor to Cleveland Metroparks) purchased most of the land from the bank in 1925.
"Squire's Castle", built about 1897 by Feargus B. Squire. Looking northeast at Cobblestone Garth in 1904. Squire's earliest known residence was at 1729 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. This was his primary residence, and Euclid Avenue was known as "Millionaire's Row" due to the large number of mansions built there by wealthy men. In 1905, Squire ...
The genesis of the Cleveland Metropolitan Park System began with a vision by William Albert Stinchcomb in the early 20th century. [4] A self-taught engineer working as a surveyor for the City of Cleveland in 1895, Stinchcomb was appointed chief engineer of the City Parks Department by Mayor Tom Johnson in 1902, and shortly thereafter began to conceptualize an Emerald Necklace for the city. [5]
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Fourth president of the Cleveland General Electric Company, [46] First President of the Cleveland Stock Exchange [47] He and his wife Alice were benefactors of the Washington National Cathedral, and Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. 1826 / @1930 [48] 00000 / 4,270. First House demolished 1930's, Care Takes House enlarged and remodeled.
The wedding had to be moved because the man who had just bought the house next door was knocking it down and the noise from the bulldozers was going to be too much.
Amenities building and a baseball field at Gordon Park Gordon Park beach, circa 1900s. Gordon Park is a public park located in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.A part of the Cleveland Public Parks District, the park opened in 1893 and is situated on 122 acres (49 ha) of land adjacent Lake Erie on the city's East Side.