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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
Main house on the summer estate of John E. Newell in Mentor, Ohio View of John E. Newell's estate house from across the pond @1903 [121] Newell, John Edmund(1861-1949) and(M-1891) Amie Sikes Carpenter(1865-1938) [122] President Jefferson Coal Company, trustee for the Society Savings [123] Ami was executive vice-president of the national Garden ...
Cleveland Stadium under construction in 1931 Cleveland Stadium and skyline, 1940s. Built during the administrations of city managers William R. Hopkins and Daniel E. Morgan, it was designed by the architectural firms of Walker and Weeks and by Osborn Engineering Company. It featured an early use of structural aluminum.
League Park, home of the Cleveland Spiders from 1891 to 1899 and the Cleveland Indians from 1901 to 1946. Park was rebuilt in concrete and steel for the 1910 season. The Ticket House is in the lower left corner of the photo. Former Cleveland Indians infielder Vern Fuller was the original executive director of the Baseball Heritage Museum. In ...
Truman and Sylvia Bull Coe House: ... 427 Cleveland Ave. Yes: 48 † Fort Hayes: Fort Hayes ... Ohio Stadium. March 22, 1974
Bob Wren Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Athens, Ohio on the campus of Ohio University. It is home field for the Ohio Bobcats since opening on April 18, 1998 and Southern Ohio Copperheads since 2002. [1] The Bobcats opened the facility by defeating the Bowling Green Falcons 4–1 in front of 1,389 fans.
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Elmwood Place is a historic farmstead in the southwestern corner of Union County, Ohio, United States. Located along State Route 161 near the community of Irwin, the farmstead comprises six different buildings spread out over an area of 9 acres (3.6 ha). [1]