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It's called "Cleveland Then and Now" (Pavilion Books, 144 pp., $22.95). Nostalgia is like a religion to many in Cleveland, and DeMarco's book made her a high priestess of sorts.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Dozens of Catholic churches in the Cleveland area have closed through the years as congregations have dwindled and parishes have struggled to raise money.
In our partnership with Cleveland Public Library, this week - Leon Bibb: Then and Now, explores the city’s soaring history and how it’s shaping the future of flight.
A steak at Ferris Steak House, which, let's face it, was usually pretty dry. The improbably placed high-end diner on Detroit Road in Cleveland's Cudell neighborhood is now in Rocky River, but the ...
Leon Bibb revisits the iconic West Side Market where food, culture, and Cleveland’s spirit have come together for over 150 years. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Unbeknownst to most outsiders, Cleveland’s rebirth has been happening at street level for years.This gritty, “underdog” city is now home to six James Beard award-winning chef-inspired ...
Two images, of the district as it appeared in the '60s and as it looks today, came in over Rust Wire, a site about post-industrial cities Cleveland's warehouse district in the 1960s: The same ...
CLEVELAND — It was Northeast Ohio's own slice of Las Vegas. From 1974-93, the Front Row Theater in Highland Heights was a stage unlike any other — a 3,200-seat venue where the biggest names in ...