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  2. Bingham Company Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    November 2, 1973. Designated CP. September 30, 1982. The Bingham Company Warehouse is a historic warehouse located in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. It was designed by the noted local firm of Walker and Weeks for the W. Bingham Company, and is one of the architectural firm's few utilitarian commercial buildings.

  3. Northern Ohio Traction and Light - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ohio Traction and Light. Northern Ohio Traction and Light was an American company. It operated electric interurban rail lines in Ohio. It also provided power for streetlights to Dover, Ohio [ 1] and Akron, Ohio. [ 2] It purchased train cars from G. C. Kuhlman Car Co. [ 3]

  4. Carl Yoder - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Carl Yoder. Carl M. Yoder was a leading Cleveland, Ohio, industrialist in the first half of the 20th century. He was the founder and president of The Yoder Company from 1910 until his death in 1944. Carl Minter Yoder was born July 4, 1885, on a farm near Jefferson in Ashtabula County, Ohio. His parents were Owen and Sevilla (Minter ...

  5. Cleveland West Pierhead Light - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland West Pierhead Light, sometimes called Cleveland Harbor West Pierhead Light, is a lighthouse in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [2] In 2023, the United States General Services Administration announced that the lighthouse would be sold by auction. [3] [4] [5] The lighthouse was sold ...

  6. 55 Public Square - Wikipedia

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    55 Public Square (formerly known as the Illuminating Building, after the Illuminating Company, the building's primary tenant) is a 22-story skyscraper located at number 55 Public Square, the town square of downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Designed by Carson & Lundin, it is 300 feet (91 m) tall, was completed in 1958, [1] and was the first new ...

  7. History of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Early in the 20th century, Cleveland was a city on the rise and was known as the "Sixth City" due to its position as the sixth largest U.S. city at the time. [ 39] Its businesses included automotive companies such as Peerless, People's, Jordan, Chandler, and Winton, maker of the first car driven across the U.S.

  8. Cleveland East Ohio Gas explosion - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Deaths. 131. Historic signage in Grdina Park, just south of the site of the LNG tank farm. The Cleveland East Ohio Gas explosion occurred on the afternoon of Friday, October 20, 1944. The resulting gas leak, explosion and fires killed 131 people and destroyed a one-square-mile area on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio.

  9. Powder kegs: 50 years ago, 10-cent beers helped turn a ... - AOL

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    June 4, 2024 at 10:01 AM. CLEVELAND (AP) — Beer flowed and a little blood and bruises followed. There was some baseball played in between. On a warm spring night along Lake Erie five decades ago ...