Cleveland, OH Photos

Cleveland, OH, being on Lake Eire became one of the prime cities of westward settlement & then industrial development in the Ohio. The resulting wealth left a legacy of heritage buildings & a community strong in intellectual values.

See also: Ohio, Cleveland, Rock and Roll Museum
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (1995) (1 Key Plaza) 7 floors. Architect: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. Rock and Roll Museum

City skyline at night.

Key Tower (1991) (127 Public Square) 57 floors plus Terminal Tower behind Great Lakes Science Center.
Architect: Cesar Pelli + Kendall/Heaton Assoc.

Detail of Great Lakes Science Center.

Great Lakes Science Center (1996). Architect: E. Verner Johnson & Assoc.

Great Lakes Science Center beside Lake Freighter with Cleveland skyline.

Moored Lake freighter Steamship William G. Mather (1925) now a museum.

William G. Mather museum against Ameritech Center & One Cleveland Center buildings.

Terminal Tower (1930) (50 Public Square) 52 floors.
Architect: Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. On National Register.

Key Tower, Terminal Tower & Marriott at Key Tower.

May Company Building (1914) (158 Euclid Avenue) 8 floors behind Civil War Monument.
Architect: D.H. Burnham & Company + Graham, Anderson, Probst & White.

Fighting statues on Civil War Monument.

Soldier firing rifle on Civil War Monument.

Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Monument (1894) (Public Square) (38m 125 ft).
Architect: Levi T. Scofield.

BP Tower (1985) (200 Public Square) 45 floors.
Architect: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum + Walker Parking Consultants.

Society for Savings Building (1889) (127 Public Square) 10 floors in front of Key Tower.
Architect: Burnham & Root. On National Register.

Society National Bank building detail with sculpted corner ironwork.

Federal Building & Post Office (201 Superior Ave.). Style: Classical Revival. Architect: Arnold W. Brunner & Daniel Chester French.

Jurisprudence sculpture by Daniel Chester on US Courthouse.

Main Library Building (1925) (325 Superior Avenue) 5 floors.
Architect: Walker & Weeks.

Louis Stokes Wing of Public Library (1997) (East 6th St.) 10 floors.

Whimsical statuette of reader in garden of Louis Stoke wing of Public Library.

Whimsical statuette of patron with dollar sign at Public Library.

Skyscrapers along Superior Street.

Galleria.

Galleria glass hallway.

Metal arches leading to Galleria.

North Point Tower (1990) (1001 Lakeside Avenue) 20 floors.
Architect: Payto Architects + URS Consultants.

Free Stamp sculpture (1991) by Claes Oldenberg & Coosje Van Bruggen.

Convention center & Public Library.

War Memorial fountain & Public Library.

War Memorial detail.

Skyline of Cleveland over Cuyahoga River with outdoor restaurant of Flats district.

Cleveland Memorial Shoreway expressway bridge over Cuyahoga River.

Recreational area of Flats district along Cuyahoga River.

US 6 (W Superior Ave) bridge over Cuyahoga River.

Railroad lift bridge over Cuyahoga River in Flats district.


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