Cleveland Ohio History and Cartograph (1877)
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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This is awesome.
Cool👍🏽 I love Cleveland
St. Vincent Orphan Asylum was at Fulton and Monroe Streets. Eventually became Parmadale in the 1920's.
Who knew that Cleveland had so much history! I had no clue it was even part of Connecticut at one point (“ New Connecticut” western reserve) until moving here a few months ago and learning more about the area. So much character and history and important people… And really the center of American progressivism and diversity for much of the last century. Even today.
What a cool video
It would be cool if you were able to make a 3-D image of that map and make it so you could virtually walk around the city as you can in Google Street view !
Thank you for this. I'm not sure if you noticed, but each set of ten numbers seems to be used for a particular kind of establishment found on the map.
Without looking back, the 100+ were municipal, the 80s were asylums, the 90s were old age homes, and so on. Thank you!
The Union Terminal was near the lake west of the present day Browns Stadium. A foundation wall is all that remains today. It was replaced by the Union Terminal Tower in 1930.
Mayflower was (is?) a moving and storage company.
Mayflower was also a school located in the Woodland Ave, area.
I have a map from 1871 of cleveland. Its one of my most prize posessions
how much cost an original?
Where did you find such an HD version of this map? I want to buy one and print it out. Or have it printed.
Never mind I just realized you have them for sale.
Thanks for showing this! Just a lil FYI, when you see the ("), that means etc, it's the same as the last one named. In this case, St vincent school.
unionrdr No problem showing this, we're so happy that people out there enjoy this material. Thanks for the clarification on the (') wasn't exactly sure the significance on that.