Iconic Cleveland: The History Behind the Fountain of Eternal Life in Memorial Plaza
Adjacent to Key Center, this 1964 fountain is located in Cleveland's Memorial Plaza.
Adjacent to Key Center, this 1964 fountain is located in Cleveland's Memorial Plaza.
No. 75, Song of the Whales, is located at the Cleveland Public Power Plant, 5152 N. Marginal Road.
Created by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen, the sideways stamp might be the most divisive piece of public art in the city's history.
The Thinker remains a moving piece of art to Clevelanders, despite its history of criminal damage.
Though no longer lit, it is remembered.
Cleveland's--- and Christmas'--- celebrated "major award."
They are the buildings, monuments and symbols that are synonymous with our city. We sought out 20 of the most recognizable and uncovered stories you haven't heard.
A century ago, industry poured wealth into the city. It did so over the bridges that crisscross our crooked river. Times have changed, but the swinging, lifting and soaring spans remain. We asked Cleveland bridge enthusiast Mark Filippell (who just finished building his fourth bridge replica) about a trio of our favorites.
Built in 1890, The Arcade at 1401 Euclid Avenue is an architectural masterpiece.
In 1995, Cleveland was given another reason to rock. The building itself cuts against the lakeshore, as edgy as the collection it houses.
How the Western Reserve Historical Society has used the Chief Wahoo sign from municipal stadium to talk about racism.