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105th and Euclid prior to Euclid's 2008 reconstruction

East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue was at one time the most famous intersection in the city of Cleveland, Ohio. The legendary commercial junction consists of several blocks from East to West between 107th Street and 105th Street.

The introduction of streetcars and trolleys brought hordes of Clevelanders to the corner block for shopping and entertainment. Nearby areas, banks, apartment houses, theaters, hotels, and commercial buildings also brought traffic to the site. Appearances of legendary performers from the Vaudeville heyday substantiated 105th and Euclid's landmark status.

Today, in spite of decades of resistance from property owners,[1] the site has been overtaken by the continuing expansion[2] of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.[3]

  1. ^ Plain Dealer (July 13, 1977) Front Page "Clinic and U. Circle Inc. Accused of Land Squeeze" http://www.plaindealer.com/newsroom/archives.php Archived 2010-04-17 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ Plain Dealer, Front Page Headline (November 8, 1980). "Clinic Plans Massive Expansion" Elizabeth Price, and Amos A. Kermisch, http://www.plaindealer.com/newsroom/archives.php Archived 2010-04-17 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ Plain Dealer, Front Page Headline (May 4, 2010): Clinic Plans Major Growth... http://blog.cleveland.com/architecture/2010/05/london_architect_to_design_20-.html

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