Image from Google Street View Image from the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)With all the talk about the Cleveland’s Innerbelt Bridge, I thought it was a good time to talk about a bridge in Cleveland that most don’t know about or have never seen. It’s the Sidaway Bridge , Cleveland’s only suspension-style bridge, built in 1931, at 680 feet long. The bridge was designed by Wilbur J.
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Cleveland Metroparks: The Emerald Necklace
Posted on 11:02 by jackson
Tinker's Creek Gorge, Bedford ReservationThe Cleveland Metroparks public park system is a true jewel of the Cleveland Metropolitan area. It is a series of parks, hiking trails, biking trails, horse trails, nature preserves, scenic wonders, and public golf courses that circle the city of Cleveland. They are nicknamed “The Emerald Necklace” because collectively from above, they look like a
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Greenberg Slams Cleveland in the Must Miss Book “Don’t Go There”
Posted on 08:29 by jackson
I chuckled when I first read the title of the Peter Greenberg book, “Don't Go There!: The Travel Detective's Essential Guide to the Must-Miss Places of the World.” I laughed because in the late 1950s, when I was very little and living on West 50th Street, my dad used to tell a story about something scary at the end of the street at West 50th and Denison, always ending the story with a spooky
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