Cleveland by Barb White
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MADISON AV & W 98TH ST
Stone Mad Pub
Shaker Square
Guitars
Grind Graffiti
Us Bank
ABC the Tavern
Ohio city
Bogtrotters Doorstep
Heil's block Building
Joy Machines Bike Shop
Bike Rack
Glass Bubble Project
Ohio City Bike Rack
Franklin Circle Christian Church
Barb White: Steeped in history. Next time you're here check out the stained glass windows. They were the first in Cleveland to have "Figures" depicted in the glass. Before they were installed all the other stain glass windows only had geometric designs. They were made by the Buffalo glass company in the late 1870's
Cigar Cigars
Popcorn Shop
Gypsy Beans
Farkas Pastry Shop
SASAmatsu
Yours Truly Restaurants
Penzeys
Club Isabella
The Alcazar
Barb White: When The Alcazar opened in 1923, the hotel quickly became the place to dine, dance and be seen at Cleveland’s most chic address. The local elite, dignitaries and celebrities were frequent guests. Entertainer Bob Hope kept a residence here, as did composer Cole Porter, who reportedly wrote his hit “Night and Day,” while in residence. Even Tarzan himself, Johnny Weissmuller kept house in one of the gracious apartments with his sweetheart, actress Lupe Velez. Today it serves as A Senior housing residence and a B&B
Chinese Cultural Garden
Community Of Rhythm
First Methodist Church, Euclid Ave
WARRENSVILLE CTR RD & CEDAR RD
Barb White: This bell is a land mark in The Heights. It was erected in 1957 when "May's on the Heights" was first opened. It was one of the largest suburban shopping areas in Ohio at the time. The store was open for nearly five decades. When the area was remodeled and renamed "University Square," the iconic bell was once again rehung .
Severance Hall
Wade Lagoon
Cleveland Botanical Gardens
Kessler court
Health Line RTA
The Song Of The whales
Barb White: The Song of the Whales is number 75 by Wyland the famous mural painter of Hawaii. It was painted in 1997 and stands over 300 feet by 108 feet tall. It is a Painted on the side of Cleveland Public Power building and can be viewed from the shoreway. The area is complete with park benches so you can sit for awhile and contemplate the great whales
