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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cuyahoga County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Cuyahoga County, Ohio and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Cuyahoga County, OH (297) Geauga County, OH (41) Lake County, OH (56) Lorain County, OH (76) Medina County, OH (47) Portage County, OH (36) Summit County, OH (181)  CuyahogaCounty(297) Cuyahoga County (297)  GeaugaCounty(41) Geauga County (41)  LakeCounty(56) Lake County (56)  LorainCounty(76) Lorain County (76)  MedinaCounty(47) Medina County (47)  PortageCounty(36) Portage County (36)  SummitCounty(181) Summit County (181)
Cleveland is the county seat for Cuyahoga County
Adjacent to Cuyahoga County, Ohio
      Geauga County (41)  
      Lake County (56)  
      Lorain County (76)  
      Medina County (47)  
      Portage County (36)  
      Summit County (181)  
 
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101 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 39-18 — Moses Cleaveland’s “Capital Town”
Near the foot of Merwin Avenue north of Center Street.
In July 1796, the first survey party for the Connecticut Land Company, led by General Moses Cleaveland (1754–1806), landed on the shore of Lake Erie near present-day Ashtabula to lay out the lands of the Connecticut Western Reserve. On July 22 . . . Map (db m136951) HM
102 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Navy Bicentennial1775 - 1975
On Lakeside Avenue east of West 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
In conjunction with the 200th year of the United States Navy, the Cleveland Navy Commands commemorate the Battle of Lake Erie as the most significant naval event to ensure the northern boundary of the United States on the eastern Great Lakes. It was . . . Map (db m18038) HM
103 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Near this site Fort Huntington was Erected
On Lakeside Avenue near West 3rd Street.
Near this site Fort Huntington was erected by Captain Stanton Sholes' Company May, 1813. On June 19, 1813, a part of the British flee appeared off the fort but was driven away by a storm and no attack made. General William Henry Harrison and staff . . . Map (db m17869) HM
104 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — October 23, 1956"Freedom is Not Free"
On Lakeside Avenue East at East 12th Street, on the left when traveling east on Lakeside Avenue East.
In honor of the many Hungarian Freedom Fighters who fought against Soviet Oppression The crack in the Berlin Wall began with a hole in a flag in Budapest! ”October 23, 1956, is a day that will live forever in the annals of free men and . . . Map (db m192545) HM WM
105 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Ohio and Erie Canal
On Merwin Avenue at West Street, on the right when traveling south on Merwin Avenue.
At this site was lock 44, the north terminus of the Ohio and Erie Canal from 1829 to 1872. Lock 44 as the outlet of the canal into the Cuyahoga River and the first stop in the transportation system which linked the Great Lakes with the Ohio River . . . Map (db m17906) HM
106 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Ohio State Bar Association1880-1980
On Superior Avenue (U.S. 6) at East 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on Superior Avenue.
On this side, then known as Case Hall, the first meeting of the Ohio State Bar Association was held July 8, 1880. Dedicated May 21, 1980Map (db m17860) HM
107 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Old Stone Church Bell
On Public Square (Rockwell Avenue) just west of Ontario Street, on the right when traveling west.
This bell was cast and raised to the belfry of Old Stone Church in the year 1865 and took part in the service of Thanksgiving celebrating the end of our Country’s Civil War. It tolled at the time President Abraham Lincoln’s cortege stopped at Public . . . Map (db m192300) HM
108 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Peter Weddell / Levi Johnson / Charles OtisWarehouse District Anthology
On West 9th Street just north of West Lakeside Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Prominent residents Peter Weddell and Levi Johnson built residences on Superior, between Bank and Water streets. In 1830, Johnson built the city's first lighthouse at the southwest corner of Main and Water streets. As the commercial city . . . Map (db m192403) HM
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109 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 75-18 — Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd
On East 9th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Isaac Campbell Kidd, Sr. was born in Cleveland in 1884. He entered the United States Naval Academy in 1902 and dedicated his life to the Navy. While an ensign, he sailed around the world with the "Great White Fleet" from 1907 to 1909. During the . . . Map (db m172966) HM
110 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Robert William Andrew Feller
Near East 9th Street at Larry Doby Way, on the left when traveling north.
[north side]Cleveland Indians, American League 1936-1941 • U.S. Navy • 1945-1956 Games 570 • Innings 3,828 • Won 266 • Lost 162 • Pct. .621 Strikeouts 2,581 • ERA 3.25 [west side]Born November 3, 1918 • Van Meter, Iowa Signed by . . . Map (db m182400) HM
111 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Rockefeller BuildingWarehouse District Anthology
On West 9th Street just south of Frankfort Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The greatness and drive that characterized Cleveland’s early captains of industry were magnified in the buildings that housed their ventures. The magnificent Root and McBride-Bradley Building, at West 6th and Lakeside, was built to . . . Map (db m192488) HM
112 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Samuel Huntington(1765-1817)
On West Lakeside Avenue east of West 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Fort Huntington Park is named for Samuel Huntington (1765-1817), Governor of Ohio (1808-1810) and member of the Huntington Family that founded the Huntington National Bank in 1866. He settled in Cleveland in 1801 and eventually held . . . Map (db m213380) HM
113 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Seltzer Way
On Seltzer Way just east of East 9th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated to the Memory of Louis B. Seltzer Editor of The Cleveland Press 1928 to 1966 Louis Seltzer was a journalistic giant and a civic visionary. Under his leadership, The Cleveland Press came to be . . . Map (db m182211) HM
114 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Since 1775The Nation's Industrial Might
On East 9th Street, 0.1 miles north of Erieside Avenue (North Marginal Road), on the right when traveling north.
The history of our Nation is the history of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Army engineers played a crucial role in the growth of the young republic — surveying routes for canals and railroads and serving as explorers, surveyors, and mapmakers . . . Map (db m192551) HM
115 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Slovenians, Thomas Jefferson and The Declaration of Independence
On West Mall Drive south of Lakeside Avenue East, on the left when traveling south.
…..In his copy of Bodin's "Republic" Thomas Jefferson had initialed two pages. On one page was Bodin's definition and characterization of a tyrant, which was quite similar in concept to the phrases used in the Declaration of Independence. On the . . . Map (db m182153) HM
116 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Spirit of '76
Near East 9th Street north of Sumner Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
One Nation Under God with Liberty and Justice for All This site is dedicated to the veterans who lived, served and died for our Country. Within Erie Cemetery are the graves of soldiers from the Revolutionary War and the many conflicts that . . . Map (db m192384) WM
117 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 131-18 — Terry v. Ohio
On West Lakeside Avenue at West 2nd Street, on the left when traveling east on West Lakeside Avenue.
This nation’s landmark case on the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures began in Cuyahoga County. In 1967, for the first time in history, African-Americans both argued and heard a case at the . . . Map (db m137036) HM
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118 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 1-18 — The ArcadeAn Historic Landmark in Architecture — Built 1890 —
Near Superior Avenue (U.S. 6), on the right.
Designed by John M. Eisemann and George H. Smith as a big city mercantile center. The five-story galleries connect the ten story towers facing the city's two main thoroughfares. Of unique architectural design and of daring construction, its . . . Map (db m17857) HM
119 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 72-18 — The Burnham MallThe Group Plan of 1903
On Lakeside Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
In August 1903, architects Daniel H. Burnham, John M. Carrére, and Arnold W. Brunner presented Mayor Tom L. Johnson and the City of Cleveland a plan that epitomized the City Beautiful Movement in America. The Group Plan envisioned a grand landscaped . . . Map (db m237539) HM
120 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — The Calfee Building
On East 6th Street at Rockwell Avenue, on the left when traveling south on East 6th Street.
Constructed in 1916 as the headquarters for the East Ohio Gas Company and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. Restored and renovated in 2011 to become the home of Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP, a law firm founded in . . . Map (db m187531) HM
121 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — The ComebackAugust 5, 2001 — Greatest Moments in Progressive Field History —
Near East 9th Street at Larry Doby Way, on the left when traveling north.
The Indians erase deficits of 12-0 (in the 4th inning) and 14-2 (7th inning) to post a 15-14, 11th inning win, becoming only the third team in history, the first since 1925, to overcome a 12-run deficit and win.Map (db m183897) HM
122 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — The Early YearsWarehouse District Anthology
On West 9th Street just north of West Lakeside Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
The Warehouse District of today is arguably the best physical remnant of 19th-century Cleveland. Although none of the residences built in that century remain, the early settlers’ street network is mostly intact. In Cleveland's development . . . Map (db m192432) HM
123 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — The First Christmas Tree in America
On West Mall Drive south of Lakeside Avenue East, on the left when traveling south.
The First Christmas Tree in America publicly lighted and displayed in a church Christmas service stood where the Cleveland Public Auditorium now stands, a designated Cleveland Landmark. On that site once stood the original Zion Lutheran Church . . . Map (db m182144) HM
124 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — The Garment IndustryWarehouse District Anthology
On West 6th Street just south of West Lakeside Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The designation of Cleveland's 19th century central business district, the Warehouse District, as a National Register Historic District and Local Landmark in 1982 obscures the fact that a more appropriate name would have been the "Historic Garment . . . Map (db m192479) HM
125 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 79-18 — The Ohio AFL-CIO
On Lakeside Avenue at East 6th Street on Lakeside Avenue.
Following the national merger of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1955, more than 2,000 labor delegates representing one million union members convened at the Cleveland Public Auditorium . . . Map (db m17953) HM
126 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — The Old Stone ChurchEstablished 1820
On Ontario Street at Public Square (Rockwell Avenue), on the left when traveling south on Ontario Street.
The spire which rises above this tower stands as a tribute to those pioneers and early settlers of Cleveland, many of whom were members of this church, whose deep inner faith and resulting spiritual strength enabled them to lay the strong . . . Map (db m192273) HM
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127 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 66-18 — The Old Stone Church
On Public Square at Ontario Street on Public Square.
Religious worship began on this site in 1820 as a Plan of the Union Sunday School with ministers recruited by the Connecticut Home Missionary Society. Its first stone church, officially known as the First Presbyterian Church of Cleveland, was built . . . Map (db m17864) HM
128 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — The Union ClubNational Register of Historic Places
Near East 12th Street just north of Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1905Map (db m182198) HM
129 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — The Warehouse DistrictWarehouse District Anthology
On West 6th Street just north of West Saint Clair Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
The Warehouse District is the best example of the scale and feel of 19th century Cleveland into the early 20th century. Buildings remain from 1850 till 1920 that exemplify the economic strength of anchor industries, such as hardware and . . . Map (db m192486) HM
130 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — This Marks the Site of the Weddell HouseOpened June 25, 1847
On West 6th Street at West Superior Avenue (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling south on West 6th Street.
Abraham Lincoln was a guest here on his way to his first inauguration, February 15th, 1861. In a speech made at that time, from the balcony of this house, he said:
”A devotion to the Constitution; to the union and to the laws; to the . . . Map (db m182247) HM
131 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Thome Hits Longest HomerJuly 3, 1999 — Greatest Moments in Progressive Field History —
Near East 9th Street at Larry Doby Way, on the left when traveling north.
Indians HR King Jim Thome hits longest homer in ballpark history, a 511-foot bomb off Don Wengert in the second inning to center field. The homer hit the fence bordering Larry Doby Way.Map (db m183855) HM
132 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — To Commemorate 300 Years of German Contributions1683-1983
On West Mall Drive south of Lakeside Avenue East, on the left when traveling south.
On October 6, 1683, thirteen German families landed in America from Krefeld, Germany, on the ship Concord. This date is regarded as the beginning of German settlement. The Concord is considered the German Mayflower. Franz Daniel Pastorius, their . . . Map (db m182149) HM
133 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Tony Pena HeroicsOctober 3, 1995 — Greatest Moments in Progressive Field History —
Near East 9th Street at Larry Doby Way, on the left when traveling north.
Tony Pena hits game-winning homer in 13th inning of Game One of the ALDS against Boston. First Indians postseason win since October 11, 1948.Map (db m183870) HM
134 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Tribe Squeezes ALCS Victory from O'sOctober 11, 1997 — Greatest Moments in Progressive Field History —
Near East 9th Street at Larry Doby Way, on the left when traveling north.
The Tribe’s bizarre 12th inning win in Game Three of the ALCS features Marquis Grissom stealing home after Omar Vizquel misses a suicide squeeze bunt attempt giving Tribe the 2-1 win.Map (db m183888) HM
135 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 4-18 — University HallThe Samuel Mather Mansion
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
The 43-room Tudor mansion represents a fine example of stately homes in Cleveland at the turn of the century and is the last of the "Millionaire Row" homes that once lined Euclid Avenue. It was designed by Charles F. Schweinfurth, a world-renowned . . . Map (db m140150) HM
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136 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Unknown Early Settlers
On East 9th Street.
Originally buried in Cleveland's first cemetery whose remains now rest in this lot. Public reburial October 12, 1939 by Western Reserve Early Settlers Association.Map (db m17899) HM
137 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — War Savings StampsCuyahoga County
On West Lakeside Avenue at Ontario Street, on the right when traveling west on West Lakeside Avenue.
In recognition of the Patriotism of the People of Cuyahoga County who so generously purchased War Savings Stamps in 1918 this tablet is gratefully erected by the Ohio War Savings CommitteeMap (db m192537) HM WM
138 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — We Have Met the Enemy and They Are Ours
Near West Lakeside Avenue near West 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dear General, We have met the enemy and they are ours. Two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop. British Naval cannon captured by Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's fleet during the Battle of Lake Erie at Put In Bay, Ohio, September 10th . . . Map (db m18039) HM
139 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — William BinghamWarehouse District Anthology
On West 9th Street just north of West St. Clair Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
William Bingham got his start in the hardware business as a clerk for the George Worthington Company. In 1841, after five years there, he and Henry Blossom founded the W. Bingham Company, which would grow to rival Worthington as one of the . . . Map (db m192472) HM
140 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — World Series Victory Drought EndsOctober 24, 1995 — Greatest Moments in Progressive Field History —
Near East 9th Street at Larry Doby Way, on the left when traveling north.
Indians win first World Series game since 1948, 7-6 over Atlanta, as Eddie Murray hits game-winning single in the 11th inning of Game Three of the 1995 World Series.Map (db m183873) HM
141 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Fairfax — 57-18 — Karamu House
On Quincy Avenue near East 89th Street.
Karamu House, Incorporated was established in 1915 as the Playhouse Settlement, one of Cleveland's many settlement houses for migrant and immigrant communities. Initiated by the Men's Club of the Second Presbyterian Church, in 1915 Oberlin College . . . Map (db m17771) HM
142 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Glenville — 47-18 — Home of Superman
On St. Clair Avenue at East 105th Street on St. Clair Avenue.
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, two Glenville High School students imbued with imagination and talent and passion for science fiction and comics, had dream become reality in 1932. They created Superman, the first of the superheroes ever to see print. . . . Map (db m18238) HM
143 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Glenville — 70-18 — Union and League of Romanian Societies / United Romanian Societies Carpatina of Cleveland
On Martin Luther King Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Union and League of Romanian Societies The Union and League of Romanian Societies, Incorporated was formed in 1928 from a unification of two separate fraternal organizations, the Union and the League. The Union, founded on July 4, 1906, was . . . Map (db m18100) HM
144 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Goodrich - Kirtland Park — 60-18 — Garrett A. Morgan
On East 55th Street near Harlem Avenue, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Garrett Augustus Morgan was an African American businessman and prolific inventor of devices that made people's lives safer and more convenient. Born on March 4, 1877 in Claysville, the Black segregated section of Paris, Kentucky, Morgan migrated . . . Map (db m17895) HM
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145 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Goodrich - Kirtland Park — 44-18 — Journalist Dorothy Fuldheim
On Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling west.
One of America's most admired women, pioneer television newscaster Dorothy Snell Fuldheim (1893-1989) began her career as a lecturer in the 1920s and entered broadcasting with a biographical series on WTAM radio in Cleveland. In 1947, Fuldheim . . . Map (db m17897) HM
146 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Goodrich - Kirtland Park — Upbeat
On Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20) near East 30th Street, on the right when traveling west.
From 1964 to 1971, the WEWS studios were home to Upbeat, one of America's premier music television shows. From the first TV appearance of Simon & Garfunkel , to the last by Otis Redding, virtually every major rock, soul, jazz, country and pop . . . Map (db m17898) HM
147 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Hopkins — 121-18 — Puritas Springs Park / The Cyclone Roller Coaster
On Puritas Avenue at West 194th Street, on the left when traveling west on Puritas Avenue.
Puritas Mineral Spring Company bottled and sold mineral water from the natural springs in the area. In 1894, the Cleveland and Berea Street Railway bought Puritas Springs and expanded the area into a picnic grove with a dance hall and pavilion . . . Map (db m136820) HM
148 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Hough — 59-18 — Charles Waddell Chesnutt
On Lamont Avenue.
Charles Waddell Chesnutt was born in Cleveland on June 30, 1858 and died November 15, 1932. He has been called "The pioneer of the color line" and was an author, crusader for racial and social justice, humanitarian, and forerunner of the Harlem . . . Map (db m168914) HM
149 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Hough — 17-18 — Dunham Tavern
On Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20) near East 69th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dunham Tavern is the oldest building still standing on its original site in the City of Cleveland. Once a stagecoach stop on the old Buffalo-Cleveland-Detroit road (modern Euclid Avenue), the tavern dates from 1824. The structure was built by Rufus . . . Map (db m11818) HM
150 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Hough — 75-18 — James Mercer Langston Hughes
On Superior Avenue (U.S. 6) at East Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Superior Avenue.
One of the most recognized figures of the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri on February 1, 1902 and moved to Cleveland by the time he was in high school. An avid traveler, he credited his years at Central High School . . . Map (db m224348) HM
151 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Hough — 13-18 — League Park
On Lexington Avenue at East 66th Street, on the right when traveling west on Lexington Avenue.
League Park opened on May 1, 1891, with the legendary Cy Young pitching for the Cleveland Spiders in their win over the Cincinnati Redlegs. The park remained the home of Cleveland's professional baseball and football teams until 1946. In 1920 the . . . Map (db m17770) HM
152 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Hough — Old Dunham Tavern GardenOriginally designed in 1937 by A. Donald Gray
Near Euclid Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m17957) HM
153 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Hough — The History of Hough (1799-1979)
On Hough Avenue at East 79th Street on Hough Avenue.
Oliver and Eliza Hough settled in the area now known as Hough in 1799. Upon their death in 1866, the land was rendered to the residents of the community and has been heretofore known as the Hough area. Unknowingly to the Hough's that spirit of . . . Map (db m18043) HM
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154 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Hough — The Yellow House
On Chester Avenue (U.S. 322) at East 66th Street, on the right when traveling east on Chester Avenue.
Built 1876 By the Lemuel S. Hart family Original site 757 Ansel Avenue donated by The Banks-Baldwin Law Publishing Co. Oldest legal publisher in America, founded 1804 Firm headquarters 1943-1995 Moved to current Learning Garden . . . Map (db m17979) HM
155 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Kamm's Corners — 143-18 — A Modern-Day Exodus
On Triskett Road, 0 miles east of West 144th Street, on the left when traveling east.
Here in 1963 congregants of Beth Israel-The West Temple, led by Louis Rosenblum, Herb Caron, and Rabbi Daniel Litt, founded the Cleveland Committee (later Council) on Soviet Anti-Semitism, the first American organization created to advocate for . . . Map (db m230146) HM
156 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Mount Pleasant — Andrew J. Rickoff / Charles Edward Adams
On Kinsman Road (U.S. 422) at East 146th Street, on the right when traveling east on Kinsman Road.
Andrew J. Rickoff, Educator, Administrator, Innovator. The Cleveland Public School Board recognized one of its first superintendents by naming one of its elementary schools in his honor. Andrew Jackson Rickoff (1824-1899) was born in New . . . Map (db m137061) HM
157 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Mount Pleasant — Jim Brown / Carl Burton StokesRecord Setter / Trailblazer             — Mt. Pleasant Heritage Trail —
On Kinsman Road (U.S. 422) at East 147th Street, on the right when traveling east on Kinsman Road.
Jim Brown, Hall of Fame Athlete, Actor, Activist, Entrepreneur, Motivator. As a professional football player Jim Brown has been called the “G.O.A.T.,” The Greatest of All Time. He was born James Nathaniel Brown February 17, 1936 in . . . Map (db m137059) HM
158 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, North Broadway — Broadway / Slavic Village
On Broadway Avenue (Ohio Route 43) at East 55th Street on Broadway Avenue.
North and South Broadway were originally part of Newburgh Township, organized in 1814 as one of the earliest settlements in Cuyahoga County. The contruction of the Ohio & Erie Canal and later railroads led to industrial and commercial growth, . . . Map (db m21073) HM
159 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — 7-18 — John W. Heisman Birth Site
On Bridge Avenue at Randall Road, on the right when traveling west on Bridge Avenue.
Here was born (October 3, 1869) the man after whom the Heisman Football Trophy is named. The College Football Hall of Fame enshrines him as superior coach. Important pioneer game innovator. Father of: forward pass; center snap; interference on end . . . Map (db m205141) HM
160 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — 133-18 — LGBT Civil Rights Movement
On West 29th Street south of Detroit Avenue (Alternate Ohio Route 6), on the right when traveling south.
This block of W 29th Street was home to Cleveland’s vibrant LGBT community and central to the development of the modern LGBT civil rights movement. In 1988, the Striebinger Building, at 1418 W. 29th, housed Cleveland’s Lesbian-Gay Community . . . Map (db m136926) HM
161 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — 109-18 — Market Square
On West 25th Street (U.S. 42) at Lorain Avenue, on the right when traveling south on West 25th Street.
Market Square, home to the Pearl Street Market, was located on the corner of Pearl and Lorain Streets (now West 25th St. and Lorain Ave.) in what was then known as the City of Ohio. The land that Market Square occupies was donated by local . . . Map (db m136944) HM
162 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — 97-18 — Ohio City / Monroe Street Cemetery
On Monroe Avenue at West 32nd Street, on the left when traveling west on Monroe Avenue.
Ohio City was originally part of Brooklyn Township, which was founded by Richard Lord and Josiah Barber in 1818. The township population increased rapidly with the completion of the Ohio Canal in 1832. The “City of Ohio” became an . . . Map (db m136930) HM
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163 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — 130-18 — Saint Ignatius High School
On Lorain AVenue (Ohio Route 10) at West 30th Street, on the left when traveling east on Lorain AVenue.
In 1886, Bishop Richard Gilmour (1824-1891) of the Roman Catholic diocese of Cleveland requested that the Jesuit superior of Buffalo establish a high school on Cleveland’s west side. The Jesuits, an order of the Roman Catholic Church founded by . . . Map (db m229238) HM
164 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — St. John’s Episcopal ChurchThe Underground Railroad
On Church Avenue at West 26th Street, on the right when traveling west on Church Avenue.
Side A Called “Station Hope” by many freedom seekers on the Underground Railroad, St. John’s was one of their final stops. Though aiding freedom seekers was a crime and often could not be described in public documents, Sheila T. . . . Map (db m140134) HM
165 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — Welcome to Monroe Street CemeteryEstablished 1841
Near Monroe Avenue at West 32nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
The grand Gothic Revival gateway arch that frames the entrance was constructed in 1874. The arch is virtually identical to the one constructed at the Erie Street Cemetery. These gateways were designed by the architect Joseph Ireland . . . Map (db m136936) HM
166 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Old Brooklyn — Old Brooklyn
On Pearl Road (U.S. 42) at Broadview Road, on the right when traveling north on Pearl Road.
Old Brooklyn has its roots in the original Brooklyn Township, organized in 1818. The first settlers came from Connecticut in 1812. Indian trails were the basis for what became Pearl, Broadview and Schaaf Roads. Brighton Village, centered around . . . Map (db m182199) HM
167 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Old Brooklyn — Pearl Street Savings & Trust Building1924
On Pearl Road (U.S. 42) at Broadview Road, on the right when traveling north on Pearl Road.
Designated by The Chamber of Commerce as the Best Small Commercial Building erected in Cleveland in the year 1924Map (db m182232) HM
168 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, St. Clair - Superior — 68-18 — Federation of India Community Association
On Martin Luther King Junior Drive south of Saint Casimir Way, on the right when traveling south.
In 1962, Asian Indian students of Case Western Reserve University started India Association of Cleveland (IAC). In 1967, IAC started a newspaper "LOTUS," regarded as the first such Asian Indian community newspapers in the United States. In 1978, IAC . . . Map (db m6946) HM
169 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Stockyards — 111-18 — Brookside Stadium
Near John Nagy Boulevard east of Ridge Road.
For more than 120 years, the natural amphitheater of Brookside Stadium has been a place of recreation for visitors to enjoy community events, festivals, and even a concert by John Philip Sousa. Engineered by William Stinchcomb, chief architect of . . . Map (db m136900) HM
170 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Tremont — 74-70 — Camp Cleveland
On University Road at West 10th Street, on the right when traveling east on University Road.
Opened in July 1862, the 35 1/2-acre site here in Brooklyn Township's University Heights served as the largest Civil War army camp of rendezvous, organization, and training in northeast Ohio. It was bordered by Hershel (now West 5th) and University . . . Map (db m17949) HM
171 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Tremont — Industrial River Valley
Near Abbey Avenue just west of West 14th Street, on the right when traveling west.
(left column:) The first Cleveland settlers initially settled near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in the present-day Flats, but moved to higher ground to the current site of Downtown Cleveland due to flooding and weather conditions . . . Map (db m147878) HM
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172 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Tremont — Stuck, Stuck, STUCK!1939 Ford Fire Truck
On W 11th Street south of Rowley Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
One of the most infamous scenes of A Christmas Story is when poor Flick gets dared to stick his tongue to the flagpole in the school yard. After the bell rings, his classmates leave him out in the cold and snow. Fortunately for Flick his teacher . . . Map (db m212607) HM
173 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Tremont — The Cleveland Skyline
On Abbey Avenue west of West 14th Street, on the right when traveling west.
(left:) The Van Sweringen brothers' development of the Cleveland Union Terminal and its crown, Terminal Tower, focused rail traffic to a hub in downtown Cleveland. This development is evidence of the importance of rail . . . Map (db m156648) HM
174 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Tremont — Three Generations of Bridges1888-1943
On Abbey Avenue west of West 14th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Central Viaduct The location where Interstate 90 spans the Cuyahoga River Valley is currently crossed by its third generation of bridge. While each generation introduced improvements in technology and capacity, the designs drew . . . Map (db m156652) HM
175 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — Fields of IdealsA School With A Viewpoint
On Adelbert Road at Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling north on Adelbert Road.
Side A The home of Horatio Cyrus and Martha Cozad Ford stood near this corner. According to interviews conducted in the 1890s, it was a stop on the Underground Railroad. Of New England background, Horatio brought a set of ideals that made . . . Map (db m140135) HM
176 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — 40-18 — Frances Payne Bolton
Near Cornell Road.
Frances Payne Bolton (1885-1977) was the first woman from Ohio to serve in the United States Congress. Elected in 1940 to complete the term of her late husband, Chester C. Bolton, Mrs. Bolton represented the 22nd District for 28 years. Her life long . . . Map (db m11927) HM
177 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — In Memory of the Teachers and Children Who Lost Their Lives in the Collinwood School Fire
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Teachers and Pupils who lost their lives in the Collinwood School Fire, March 4, 1908 Teachers: Grace Fiske, Katherine Weiler Pupils: Ila Adams, Irene Apari, Adelbert Baldwin, Luretta Baldwin, Glenn Barber, Clayton Bell, George Blurm, . . . Map (db m60759) HM
178 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — L. Pearl MitchellAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. — Alpha Omega Chapter —
Elected third national president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. First Greek letter sorority for African-American Women. Initiated into Zeta Chapter at Wilberforce University. Held membership for more than 50 years in Alpha Kappa Alpha. . . . Map (db m11931) HM
179 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — Michelson-Morley Experiment
Near Adelbert Road.
Near this spot, in July 1887, Dr. Albert A. Michelson of Case and Dr. Edward W. Morley of Western Reserve University conducted the world-famous Michelson-Morley experiment, one of the outstanding scientific achievements of the 19th century and a . . . Map (db m11849) HM
180 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — Site of the Home of the Poet Harold Hart Crane1899 - 1932
On East 115th Street south of Bellflower Road, on the right when traveling north.
[The marker is primarily pictorial in nature, with an image of the house Crane lived in carved into the stone] 1709 E. 115 St., Cleveland, OMap (db m11845) HM
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181 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — 87-18 — The Cozad-Bates House / Anti-Slavery and Abolition
On Mayfield Road (U.S. 322) at East 115th Street, on the right when traveling east on Mayfield Road.
The Cozad-Bates House is one of the oldest remaining structures in Cleveland's University Circle. The original section, built circa 1853, is the only pre-Civil War residential structure left in the neighborhood. Built by Samuel and Jane Cozad's son, . . . Map (db m11850) HM
182 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — 34-18 — The Michelson-Morley Experiment
On Adelbert Road at Euclid Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Adelbert Road.
The Michelson-Morley Experiment, conducted at Western Reserve University in July 1887, provides the earliest direct evidence that would later support Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity. Albert A. Michelson, professor of physics at the Case . . . Map (db m229694) HM
183 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — 19-18 — University Circle
On Wade Oval near Jeptha Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Named for the streetcar turnaround once located at Euclid Avenue and East 107th Street, University Circle is a 600-acre district that is home to many of Cleveland's major cultural, educational, medical, and service institutions. The area was first . . . Map (db m18158) HM
184 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, West Park — 71-18 — The West Park African American Community
On Guardian Boulevard east of West 130th Street, on the left when traveling east.
The West Park African American community began in 1809 with the first black settler and one of the earliest residents of the area, inventor and farmer George Peake. With the growth of the railroad industry, African Americans were encouraged to . . . Map (db m136899) HM
185 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Adella Prentiss Hughes1869-1950
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Sponsored Cleveland performances by the world's best musicians beginning in 1901. Founded the Musical Arts Association in 1915 and the Cleveland Orchestra in 1918.Map (db m12109) HM
186 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Alexander Winton1860-1932
Automobile entrepeneur. He founded the Winton Motor Carriage Company which sold the first standard model American-made gasoline powered automobile in 1898. It had 2 cylinders and 10 horse power and sold for $1,000. He produced the first American . . . Map (db m11930) HM
187 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Benjamin Rose1828-1908
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Briton, industrialist and philanthropist who came to Cleveland in 1848. Formed the Cleveland Provision Company in 1875, Cleveland's largest meat packer. Pioneered meat shipping using refrigerated cars. Built the Rose Building, E. 9th and Prospect, . . . Map (db m12116) HM
188 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Burial Place of James A. Garfield
On Euclid Avenue.
Twentieth President of the United States. Born November 18, 1831 Died September 19, 1881.Map (db m167375) HM
189 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Carl B. Stokes1927-1996
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
First African American mayor of a major metropolitan area from 1967-1971 after serving in the Ohio House for six years. Elected municipal judge in 1983, appointed U.S. ambassador to the Republic of the Seychelles in 1994, first black anchor to . . . Map (db m12108) HM
190 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Ernest R. Ball1878-1927
On Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
The composer of "When Irish Eyes are Smiling", "Mother Machree", "A Little Bit of Heaven" and hundreds of other songs well known today. He also wrote musical scores for Broadway shows.Map (db m12119) HM
191 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Henry A. Sherwin1842-1916
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Founded the Sherwin-Williams Company, the world's largest paint and sulfa drug base manufacturer in 1866. The company developed reliable ready mixed paint in 1880, the paint roller in 1944 and washable latex paint in 1950.Map (db m12095) HM
192 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Jeptha Wade1811-1890
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Financier, philanthropist, founder of the Western Union telegraph company in 1856. First president of Lake View Cemetery Association in 1869, donated land to City of Cleveland for Wade Park and co-founded the Case School of Applied Science in 1880.Map (db m12110) HM
193 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Joseph Carabelli1850-1911
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Sculptor, state legislator, founder of the Lake View Granite and Monumental Works in 1879. Called the "Father of Little Italy". He helped found the Alta House. While in the Ohio House of Representatives authored the bill making Columbus Day a legal . . . Map (db m12107) HM
194 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Raymond J. "Chappie" Chapman1891-1920
On Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Cleveland Indians shortstop killed by a ball thrown by Yankee pitcher Carl Mays at the New York Polo Grounds. He is the only major league player killed by a pitched ball. Fans paid for his monument with nickles and dimes.Map (db m12120) HM
195 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Rufus Dunham(1792-1862)
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Freemason, public official, Whig Party activist. Well-known as the genial proprietor of Dunham's Tavern, a popular stagecoach stop on the Buffalo Road (Euclid Avenue) midway between Doan's Corner (East 105th Street) and Public Square. The tavern, . . . Map (db m12106) HM
196 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — The Arthur G. McKee HouseBuilt 1920
On Chestnut Hills Drive near Denton Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Designed by Boston architect Charles Greco, this Colonial Revival-style house was commissioned by Mr. McKee after no suitable lots could be obtained on Cleveland's famed Millionaires' Row. Mr. McKee gained international fame and personal wealth by . . . Map (db m17917) HM
197 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Euclid — 124-18 — Euclid v. Ambler Realty Site
On Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20) east of East 196th Street, on the right when traveling west.
By 1922, the Ambler Realty Company of Cleveland owned this site along with 68 acres of land between Euclid Avenue and the Nickel Plate rail line. Upon learning of the company’s plans for industrial development, the Euclid Village Council enacted . . . Map (db m178587) HM
198 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Fairview Park — 24-18 — Bain Park Cabin
On West 210th Street at North Park Drive on West 210th Street.
Envisioned by Fairview Village Mayor, David R. Bain, this community center was originally completed in 1937 as a project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a Depression-era work relief program initiated by the Federal Government in 1935. A . . . Map (db m11549) HM
199 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Fairview Park — Rockport Cemetery of Pioneer DaysNow Fairview Park Cemetery
On Lorain Road (Ohio Route 10) just east of West 196th Street.
[Main Marker]: Here rest early settlers of this area of old Rockport Township, soldiers of the American Revolution and of four succeeding wars. Dates of first burials have been lost to memory in their antiquity. [Top of two nearby . . . Map (db m11548) HM
200 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Garfield Heights — 29-18 — German Corners / St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church
On Turney Road at Granger Road, on the right when traveling north on Turney Road.
German Corners. The intersection of Turney and Granger Roads, called German Corners in the 1800s, later became known as South Newburgh Centre. At its earliest Turney Road was known as State Road and then Fisher Road. Finally, it was named for . . . Map (db m230486) HM

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