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  2. Martin Luther King Jr. High School (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther King Jr. High School Health Careers Center. /  41.50972°N 81.63889°W  / 41.50972; -81.63889. Martin Luther King Jr. High School is a public high school located in Cleveland, Ohio. It is part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. [3] The school nickname is King.

  3. History of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland: A Metropolitan Reader. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press. ISBN 978-0-87338-492-6. Keating, Dennis, Norman Krumholz, and Ann Marie Wieland. "Cleveland's Lakefront: Its Development and Planning." Journal of Planning History 4#2 (2005): 129–154. Kukral, Michael A. "Czech Settlements in 19th Century Cleveland, Ohio."

  4. Jane Addams Business Careers Center - Wikipedia

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    Jane Addams Business Careers Center. /  41.49500°N 81.66611°W  / 41.49500; -81.66611. Jane Addams Business Careers Center [4] often referred to as J.A.B.C.C. is one of six Career and Technical speciality schools within Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD). [5] [6] It is known throughout the city for its exceptional student ...

  5. Tri-C–Campus District station - Wikipedia

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    Tri-C–Campus District station. /  41.48639°N 81.66583°W  / 41.48639; -81.66583. Tri-C–Campus District station [3] is a station on the RTA Rapid Transit system in Cleveland, Ohio, serving the Red, Blue, and Green Lines. It is located just east of East 34th Street near the intersection of East 34th and Broadway, on the north side of ...

  6. Timeline of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    19th century. 1800 – Trumbull County created, encompassing Cleveland. 1803 – Ohio becomes the 17th State admitted to the Union. 1805 – Geauga County created, encompassing Cleveland. 1808 – Lorenzo Carter builds the Zephyr, the first ship to be launched in Cleveland. 1810 – Cuyahoga County organized; Cleveland selected as county seat.

  7. Demographics of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Cleveland have fluctuated throughout the city's history. From its founding in 1796, Cleveland 's population grew to 261,353 by 1890, and to 796,841 by 1920, making it the fifth largest city in the United States at the time. By 1930, the population rose to 900,429 and, after World War II, it reached 914,808. [1]

  8. Halle Brothers Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Halle Brothers Co. (1891–1982) was considered the leading department store company in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded on 7 February 1891, by brothers Samuel Horatio Halle and Salmon Portland Chase Halle, the very first store was located at 221 Superior Avenue near the city's Public Square where the brothers had bought out a hat and furrier shop ...

  9. Rhodes Tower - Wikipedia

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    Design and construction. Architect (s) Rode, Guenther, and Bonebrake. The James A. Rhodes Tower, originally known as University Tower, is a 21-story high-rise building on the campus of Cleveland State University in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. With a height of 363 feet (111 m), it is the fourth-tallest educational-purposed building ...

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