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  2. May Day riots of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland May Day riots of 1919 were a series of violent demonstrations that occurred throughout Cleveland, Ohio on May 1 (), 1919. [4] [5] The riots occurred during the May Day parade organized by Socialist leader Charles Ruthenberg, of local trade unionists, socialists, communists, and the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) to protest against the conviction of Eugene V. Debs and ...

  3. List of museums in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Health Museum, AKA HealthSpace Cleveland, merged in 2007 with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History [279] Degenhart Paperweight and Glass Museum, Cambridge, closed in 2011, portion of the collection relocated to the Museum of American Glass located in Weston, WV [280] Ely Chapman Foundation West African Museum, Marietta [281]

  4. List of museums in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Health Museum, AKA HealthSpace Cleveland, merged in 2007 with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History [5] Lake Shore Electric Railway; Little Italy Heritage Museum, closed in 2007 [6] Mill Creek Falls History Center, operated by the Slavic Village Historical Society [7]

  5. Western Reserve Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    That same year, it became an independent organization from the Cleveland Library Association. [1] From 1898 until 1938 the society resided at E. 107th St. and Euclid Avenue. [3] WRHS moved to its present location in the late 1930s. [5] In the same period, it acquired the Hay-McKinney mansion, which now hosts the society's museum. [1]

  6. Great Lakes Science Center - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes Science Center is a museum and educational facility in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The center's exhibits focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) concepts. Opening in July 1996, the facility includes signature (permanent) and traveling exhibits, meeting space, a cafe, and the Cleveland Clinic Dome Theater.

  7. Warner and Swasey Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The observatory, which at that time housed a 9.5-inch (24 cm) refractor, was donated in 1919 to the Case School of Applied Science. The newer 24-inch (61 cm) Burrell Schmidt telescope was built in 1939. Due to rising light pollution in Cleveland, a new station in Geauga County's Montville Township was established in 1950s.

  8. Hough riots - Wikipedia

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    [64] [70] Cleveland police, however, said they were unsure if Winchester's death was riot-related. [66] By dawn on July 23, a total of 10 people had been wounded by gunfire during the Hough Riots, bring to 40 the number of people injured by guns and hand-thrown missiles. Cleveland police made an additional 72 arrests during the night. [64]

  9. List of Foucault pendulums - Wikipedia

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    Tellus Science Museum: Mount Berry: Berry College: Idaho: Boise: Discovery Center of Idaho: Illinois: Batavia: Robert Rathbun Wilson Hall, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Chicago: Museum of Science and Industry: 65 ft (20 m) 300 kg: 8.98 s: Chicago: Museum of Science and Industry (has 2) Rockford: Rock Valley College: Wheaton: Wheaton ...