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Colonial Arcade, 1910, CP00774 |
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Looking south across Euclid Avenue to the Colonial Arcade, 530 Euclid Avenue, and west to the Euclid Arcade, immediately to the right. Businesses visible on the first floor are Universal dry cleansing and dyeing, a shoe store, and a fur shop. Upper floors house dentists, tailors, a Christian Science reading room, and the Citizens Detective and Police Company. Designed by George Horatio Smith, the Colonial Arcade was built in 1898 and connects Euclid to Prospect. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. |
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1910 date QS:P571,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487402 |
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Colonial Arcade, 1910, CP00774 (English)
Looking south across Euclid Avenue to the Colonial Arcade, 530 Euclid Avenue, and west to the Euclid Arcade, immediately to the right. Businesses visible on the first floor are Universal dry cleansing and dyeing, a shoe store, and a fur shop. Upper floors house dentists, tailors, a Christian Science reading room, and the Citizens Detective and Police Company. Designed by George Horatio Smith, the Colonial Arcade was built in 1898 and connects Euclid to Prospect. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. (English)
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- Media contributed by Cleveland Public Library
- Colonial Arcade (Cleveland, Ohio)
- 1910 in Cleveland
- Christian Science Reading Rooms
- Dental offices in the United States
- Insurance companies of the United States
- History of the Christian Science movement
- Office buildings in Cleveland
- Euclid Avenue (Cleveland)
- George Horatio Smith