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A Guide to Cleveland's Sacred Landmarks
Foster Armstrong, Richard Klein, Cara Armstrong, Thomas Lewis, and Thomas F. Pike
As a developing industrial city during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Cleveland attracted diverse national groups. Their many churches and synagogues served as visual focal points and sociat centers in the city's ethnic neighborhoods. Today the resulting ensemble of sacred landmarks adds much to Cleveland's dynamic and visually interesting architecture. This guide, funded in part by the Ohio Arts and Humanities Councils, spotlights more than 120 of these structures with photographs, maps, and descriptive details about each building's architectural significance, construction, architect(s), location, and congregation. In addition, the guide offers 10 driving tours to the sacred landmarks, all located within the city limits of Cleveland and classified by neighborhood--downtown, University Circle, Ohio City, and Tremont areas, among others.
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A Comparative Study of Three Models of Racial Integration in Housing in Suburban Cleveland
W Dennis Keating, William Pammer, and Lawrence B. Smith
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