For this Artsy Saturday, I wanted to give you some pictures that I see as the quintessential Cleveland. I am not a sports nut by any stretch of the imagination so their well-known teams just aren’t “Cleveland” to me. The Cleveland Clinic is a crown jewel for the city but I will talk about that in a future post.
When I visited the city a few years ago I discovered that it has a much more diverse population then I imagine. Part of that is ethnic neighborhoods. The restaurant sign below is in the Italian district.
The city center includes the Terminal Tower constructed in 1926. These fantastic windows are located there.
Some cities “modernize” and throw away these types of things. Cleveland rightfully celebrates them.
I agree the window is wonderful. I love diverse architecture, so things like this are a joy to see 🙂
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Hi Peter, and thanks for the thoughts. I will soon be revisiting Ottawa Canada in a blog post. It has a fascinating mixture of old and new that makes for some interesting photographs.
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