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Cleveland: Middle America's best-kept secret? Baseball & punk rock. Cuyahoga Falls. Discuss.

Mary (Mary), Friday, 25 July 2003 05:21 (twenty-two years ago)

I think the secret's out. By now we've surely all heard the rumor that Cleveland rocks.

Kenan Hebert (kenan), Friday, 25 July 2003 05:27 (twenty-two years ago)

Someone used the phrase "Cleveland Steamer" to me today. Now, what does one make of a city that has that named after it?

Kenan Hebert (kenan), Friday, 25 July 2003 05:28 (twenty-two years ago)

cleveland FAP!

Tad (llamasfur), Friday, 25 July 2003 05:29 (twenty-two years ago)

Cleveland and Pasadena have been spoiled forever

electric sound of jim (electricsound), Friday, 25 July 2003 05:32 (twenty-two years ago)

*cleveland FAP!*
At the Beachland!

weatheringdaleson (weatheringdaleson), Friday, 25 July 2003 07:32 (twenty-two years ago)

I always thought Cuyahoga was some kind of small North American mammal.

N. (nickdastoor), Friday, 25 July 2003 08:53 (twenty-two years ago)

After my sister spent four years at a nearby liberal arts college, I finally managed to briefly visit Cleveland circa her graduation. I'm still captivated by one building that I saw on the way into town from the Southwest. It was not very tall, but massive and had like no windows and was clearly very old. Jacobs Field and the Rock 'n Roll Hall and the river looked interesting, but there was no time to stop. I want to go back.

Also, many of my college friends were from there.

gabbneb (gabbneb), Saturday, 2 August 2003 02:53 (twenty-two years ago)

Was this college Oberlin?

Mary (Mary), Saturday, 2 August 2003 06:08 (twenty-two years ago)

one year passes...
It was this building! (the one in front of the skyscraper on the left). Anyone know what it is?

gabbneb (gabbneb), Friday, 19 November 2004 13:37 (twenty-one years ago)

(at least, I think it was)

gabbneb (gabbneb), Friday, 19 November 2004 13:42 (twenty-one years ago)

The one in the center of the picture is the Terminal Tower - landmark of CLE.

Cleveland is a great city, with a lot of cheese. It can be pretty damn annoying - but then, most cities start to feel that way.

dave225 (Dave225), Friday, 19 November 2004 13:48 (twenty-one years ago)

The building in front of Terminal Tower is the Landmark Office Towers. I'll post some pictures of it.

lawrence kansas (lawrence kansas), Friday, 19 November 2004 14:37 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.clevelandskyscrapers.com/cleveland/landmark2.jpg

lawrence kansas (lawrence kansas), Friday, 19 November 2004 14:38 (twenty-one years ago)

It's not windowless.

Here's a closeup of the facade:

http://www.clevelandskyscrapers.com/cleveland/landmark5.jpg

lawrence kansas (lawrence kansas), Friday, 19 November 2004 14:40 (twenty-one years ago)

Although there is one side that may have no windows. I'll have to check it out tomorrow.

lawrence kansas (lawrence kansas), Friday, 19 November 2004 14:43 (twenty-one years ago)

Some background info:

The Twenties that Roared - In the late 1920's, corporations rushed to adopt the new American Perpendicular (much later renamed Art Deco) style as an image of their success in the "modern" age. Avoiding the craziness of the Manhattan Great Art Deco Skyrace of late 1920’s, three Art Deco high rise buildings were built in Cleveland. They are the Ameritech Building on Huron, the Fenn Tower, and the profusely detailed Landmark Office Towers. The Landmark Office Towers was originally planned as four interlocked buildings. Only three were built – Medical Arts, Builders Exchange, and Midland. A gap exists over the rapid transit tracks where the fourth was to be. The Ameritech (aka Ohio Bell Building) is an especially fine example of the American Perpendicular style with its characteristic setbacks. It was designed as a taller building but was "downsized" because of soil conditions and changing corporate needs of the Ohio Bell Company and its parent (at the time) – AT&T. A drawing exists of the original version with the top blacked out with ink. The tallest building of the period, the Terminal Tower, was not designed in the new Art Deco style. Art Deco was too modern to be monumental in the minds of the Van Sweringens. However, the Terminal Tower’s foundations were heroic. Hand dug caissons, 250’ deep, support the building. By 1929, a 15% vacancy rate indicated that downtown was over built, ending any new construction. Thus the great Art Deco skyscraper that might have been built in Cleveland was never built. Pictures of it reside in various collections today.

lawrence kansas (lawrence kansas), Friday, 19 November 2004 15:04 (twenty-one years ago)

Cleveland sucks ass

Vic (Vic), Friday, 19 November 2004 15:45 (twenty-one years ago)

Vic, say, "bottom of the pot" .. does it come out all like "bwottom of the pwot" ?? Ya see, Pittsburgh blows, dude... !

dave225 (Dave225), Friday, 19 November 2004 15:53 (twenty-one years ago)

Gum bands, Kennywood, "pop," wurshing masheen, GO STILLERS, TEH STILLERS RULE AND SO DOES DA 'BURGH

actually i kind of hate it and wish i'd spent 18 years of my life near the rock of fame instead, you're right.

Vic (Vic), Friday, 19 November 2004 15:57 (twenty-one years ago)

Nice lookin' city though, that Pittsburgh.

dave225 (Dave225), Friday, 19 November 2004 16:01 (twenty-one years ago)

AKRON ROCKS (in a muted, struggling-out-of-a-depression way)

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 19 November 2004 16:40 (twenty-one years ago)

a lot of cheese

literally? what kind?

gabbneb (gabbneb), Friday, 19 November 2004 16:41 (twenty-one years ago)

chillicothe, ohio-unsure about spelling, sorry-is the worst smelling place on earth. there is some sort of paper mill there and it reaks! if you are traveling anywhere nearby you know you are closing in on the area when the vomit rises in your throat.

Emilymv (Emilymv), Friday, 19 November 2004 17:18 (twenty-one years ago)

north east ohio!
m.

msp (msp), Friday, 19 November 2004 17:24 (twenty-one years ago)

ashtabula?

gabbneb (gabbneb), Friday, 19 November 2004 17:30 (twenty-one years ago)

I think the paper mill in Chillicothe closed down. Thanks Nafta! (Or something.) But yes, it used to smell like buttcorn.

Akron used to rock damn hard. Now, it's just sad.

dave225 (Dave225), Friday, 19 November 2004 18:27 (twenty-one years ago)

thanks, btw, lawrence

gabbneb (gabbneb), Friday, 19 November 2004 20:34 (twenty-one years ago)

akron felt sad when i was a youth. so did warren. so did youngstown. hell, so did cleveland too.

etc.

ye olde rust belt.

m.

msp (msp), Friday, 19 November 2004 22:53 (twenty-one years ago)

Thanks for the downtown pix/history LK. I never get downtown anymore.

I've got an early edition of the Encyclopedic History of Cleveland, which was written by John Grabowski of WRHS, and it's a great compendium of all things Cle, but I'm not sure if it's been revised recently.

TS: Chillicothe vs. Coshocton vs. Circleville. . .

Jeff Wright (JeffW1858), Saturday, 20 November 2004 04:19 (twenty-one years ago)

going to cleveland

we both know you're leaving
you just don't want to say it yet
'cause you don't want to hurt my feelings
so you gnaw your little holes in the net

and you torture me with those big eyes
and you punish me with pity
but i'm going to cleveland

you say you wanted to strike first
because one of us was leaving
that's what you say
but i've always been real fond of you
so i never would've treated you this way

and you torture me with those big eyes
and you punish me with pity
but i'm going to cleveland

i hear the cuyahoga calling, now i know
what was i was born for
and you say 'hey john where are you going?'
but that's not my name anymore

and you torture me with those big eyes
and you punish me with pity
but i'm going to cleveland

from http://www.themountaingoats.net/lyrics/horace_lyr.html

Come back, J0hn!

youn, Saturday, 20 November 2004 19:15 (twenty-one years ago)

to Los Angeles. McCabe's guitar shop. An LA ILX0r line up. Or international jetsetting ILX0rs on holiday.

youn, Saturday, 20 November 2004 22:53 (twenty-one years ago)

http://jupiter.walagata.com/w/mookieproof/seal.jpg.gif

mookieproof (mookieproof), Sunday, 21 November 2004 05:49 (twenty-one years ago)


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