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Forging Ahead: Cleveland Scenes
Steelyard Commons
Steelyard Commons Shopping Centre
Steelyard Commons
Tile inlays in the floor of transit stop
Sculpture in Tremont Park
Downtown Cleveland signs
A sculpture in Willard Park
The river is still used as a shipping route, but not to the degree it once was.
ArcelorMittal’s mill
Waterfront near Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Back view of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rail transit depot
A bus stop in the centre of Euclid Avenue
Cleveland’s LRT
Const. Will Gandarilla, badge #1172, on Jack. The city has seven horses in the police department.
Constable Will Gandarilla on Jack
Patrolling West 32nd
A Blue Box for bikes made from a shipping container
Bikes in a Blue Box
Inside farmer’s market
Market pig
Celeveland Farmer’s Market
First Energy Stadium on the waterfront.
Playhouse square
A large guitar in the median of roadway in the entertainment district
Theatre district
Chandelier above Euclid Avenue
Large music notes coming out of roadway median on Euclid Avenue
Remembering its steel heritage
City airport on waterfront. Area was once all involved in shipping of steel products
Businesses along the Cuyahoga River
Euclid Avenue
Buildings downtown
The Cleveland Clinic is a major employer in town
Intercontinental Hotel attached to Cleveland Clinic
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