Cleveland OH
Old Photos and Panoramics of Cleveland, OH
One of our newest collections, we've gathered several photos of Cleveland's historical areas. Various shots of skyscrapers, old hotels, monuments, and railways.
About Cleveland
The city's situation on the lakefront helped it flourish as a center for heavy industry. As a halfway point for iron ore from Minnesota being shipped across the Great Lakes, as well as coal and being carried by rail from the south, Cleveland. Standard Oil was founded in Cleveland in 1870 by John D. Rockefeller, although the headquarters moved to New York City in 1885. Cleveland emerged in the early 20th Century as a leading American manufacturing center, home to numerous major steel producers, and automobile manufacturers.
By 1920, the city's economic prosperity had been catalytic in Cleveland's becoming the nation's fifth largest city. The city also served as a center for the national progressive movement, headed locally by populist Mayor Tom L. Johnson. Many prominent Clevelanders from this era are buried in the historic Lake View Cemetery, including President James A. Garfield, and John D. Rockefeller.
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1924 Shaker Heights Rapid Transit Construction Cleveland OH
$11.95 As low as: $8.95<p>Photograph showing Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio, showing initial clearing of land on southwest side of square for Union Terminal Tower project. Photo dates to the 1924.</p> Learn More -
1927 Shaker Heights Rapid Transit Cleveland OH Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95<p>Photograph showing view of Shaker Rapid Transit Tracks on Cleveland city streets, East Side, prior to opening of sub-grade tracks into Terminal Tower project. Photo dates to the 1927.</p> Learn More




