-
Once occupying the corner of South High and East Bowery streets in Downtown Akron, the Akron Armory was the city鈥檚 epicenter of entertainment for decades.
-
The Olney Art Gallery opened its doors in 1893 and became Cleveland's first publicly-accessible art space, predating the Cleveland Museum of Art by more than two decades.
-
The Mathews Hotel on N. Howard Street was right in the heart of Akron's jazz district.
-
The Elysium opened in 1907 as "the largest artificial ice skating plant in the world."
-
Built in 1889, the Kent Opera House was once a destination for traveling shows.
-
The Sterling Lindner Davis department store on Euclid Avenue was known for its large Christmas tree during the holiday season.
-
The new home of Visible Voice Books in Ohio City used to be a theater dating back to the 1920s.
-
The building that houses 精东影业 in Downtown Cleveland held many tenants since 1912, including a furniture story and public library.