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  2. Dunham Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. July 25, 1974. The Dunham Tavern, also known as the Dunham Tavern Museum, is the oldest building in Cleveland, Ohio, located at 6709 Euclid Avenue. Rufus and Jane Pratt Dunham built their first home on the site in 1824, and the existing taproom was built in 1842. [2] It is believed to be the first building constructed on Euclid ...

  3. Jim Miller (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Miller (musician) Jim Miller (born 1954) is a rock and roll guitarist, singer, teacher, recording artist and band leader in the “ jam band ” genre’. He has performed with Oroboros and his present group, JiMiller Band. He has also founded and organized several events, including co-founding the Rock & Reggae Festival and founding Lazy ...

  4. The Beachland Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The ballroom and tavern areas were part of the initial structure, with the kitchen and back bar sections being added in 1976. [5] Euclid Beach Park , [6] a well-known amusement park that operated between 1894 and 1969, was located at the north end of E. 156th Street, less than a half mile north of the building. [7]

  5. Jimmy Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott and his wife Jeanie lived in Las Vegas, Nevada, after purchasing a house in 2006, having previously lived in Euclid, Ohio, for 10 years. On May 10, 2014, Scott's final recording session took place in the living room of his home. The track was recorded for Grégoire Maret's album Wanted and was a song Maret wrote for him titled "The 26th ...

  6. Euclid Avenue (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    Sylvester T. Everett mansion on Euclid Avenue (since demolished), designed by Charles F. Schweinfurth. Euclid Avenue is a major street in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.It runs northeasterly from Public Square in Downtown Cleveland, passing Playhouse Square and Cleveland State University, to University Circle, the Cleveland Clinic, Severance Hall, Case Western Reserve University's Maltz ...

  7. Albert W. Henn Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Albert W. Henn Mansion. /  41.61556°N 81.52167°W  / 41.61556; -81.52167. The Albert W. Henn Mansion is a residence in Euclid, Ohio on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] Constructed in 1923 at a price tag of $150,000, it was originally the residence of Albert W. Henn, who had made a fortune in the machine tool industry. [2]

  8. 105th and Euclid - Wikipedia

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    105th and Euclid. 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 ...

  9. Euclid, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Euclid is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. Located on the southern shore of Lake Erie , it is an inner ring suburb of Cleveland . The population was 49,692 at the 2020 census , making it the fourth largest city in Cuyahoga County.