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Cleveland's Ohio City Neighborhood - (Images of America) by Tom Kaschalk (Paperback)
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- Cleveland's Ohio City Neighborhood is a testament to unity and resilience, and the ability of neighbors to come together and live in harmony despite their differences, creating a thriving urban melting pot.Ohio City's story begins with conflict.
- About the Author: Thomas Kaschalk, founder of My Cleveland History and volunteer researcher for the Cuyahoga County Archives, brings Ohio City's rich heritage to life through vintage photographs.
- 128 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Images of America
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Cleveland's Ohio City Neighborhood is a testament to unity and resilience, and the ability of neighbors to come together and live in harmony despite their differences, creating a thriving urban melting pot.
Ohio City's story begins with conflict. The 1836 "Battle of the Bridge" pitted neighbor against neighbor, yet the story evolved into one of connection, symbolized by the grand bridges that would later unite Cleveland's east and west sides. Following its 1854 annexation to Cleveland, Ohio City developed into a remarkable urban tapestry where immigrant workers' homes and mansions shared the same neighborhood. The iconic West Side Market has anchored a vibrant commercial district through generations, its clock tower standing sentinel over a neighborhood shaped by breweries like Leisy and Schlather that reflected the area's strong German heritage. Franklin Boulevard emerged as the west side's "Millionaire's Row," home to industrialists and civic leaders, including the Rhodes family and Marcus Hanna. Through decades of change--from urban renewal to today's thriving craft brewery scene--Ohio City's historic architecture and cultural landmarks have endured.
Thomas Kaschalk, founder of My Cleveland History and volunteer researcher for the Cuyahoga County Archives, brings Ohio City's rich heritage to life through vintage photographs. Drawing from the Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection, the Cleveland Memory Project, and various historical archives, this visual history captures the spirit of one of Cleveland's most distinctive neighborhoods.
About the Author
Thomas Kaschalk, founder of My Cleveland History and volunteer researcher for the Cuyahoga County Archives, brings Ohio City's rich heritage to life through vintage photographs. Drawing from the Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection, the Cleveland Memory Project, and various historical archives, this visual history captures the spirit of one of Cleveland's most distinctive neighborhoods.