File:Euclid Avenue, South Side, from E. 6th Street to Public Square - DPLA - 763c36f9dc84476d35ab0784ae159ab3.jpg
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Euclid Avenue, South Side, from E. 6th Street to Public Square ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Euclid Avenue, South Side, from E. 6th Street to Public Square |
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Caption on back: "Opera House at E. 4th Street and Euclid Avenue looking west." The Opera House stood on the southeast corner of Euclid Avenue and E. 4th Street (then called Sheriff Street). Magnificent trees, such as can be seen at the right, were common in downtown Cleveland and gave to the city its nickname of the "Forest City." |
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circa 1890 date QS:P571,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487402 |
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Euclid Avenue, South Side, from E. 6th Street to Public Square (English)
Caption on back: "Opera House at E. 4th Street and Euclid Avenue looking west." The Opera House stood on the southeast corner of Euclid Avenue and E. 4th Street (then called Sheriff Street). Magnificent trees, such as can be seen at the right, were common in downtown Cleveland and gave to the city its nickname of the "Forest City." (English)
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