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Art work of Cleveland (1911) |
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Views of picturesque scenes of Cleveland and suburbs: large homes, parks, colleges, country clubs, churches, cemeteries, boulevards, and monuments. (Includes Shaker Heights, Euclid Heights, and Clifton Park.) Plates that were printed with the image printed sideways have been rotated to a horizontal presentation in this digitized edition. Circulating facsimile copies of this book are in the Cleveland Public Library History Department. |
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1911 date QS:P571,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487402 |
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Views of picturesque scenes of Cleveland and suburbs: large homes, parks, colleges, country clubs, churches, cemeteries, boulevards, and monuments. (Includes Shaker Heights, Euclid Heights, and Clifton Park.) Plates that were printed with the image printed sideways have been rotated to a horizontal presentation in this digitized edition. Circulating facsimile copies of this book are in the Cleveland Public Library History Department. (English)
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