1977: Ralph J. Perk Takes Third In Cleveland's Mayoral Election
Perk, who won the 1971 mayoral election despite only winning 38.7% of the vote, was reelected in 1974, two years after his hair famously caught on fire.
Perk, who won the 1971 mayoral election despite only winning 38.7% of the vote, was reelected in 1974, two years after his hair famously caught on fire.
This Is Cinerama, a widescreen flick depicting American life, graced the screen at the Palace Theatre in 1956.
Fresh off the United States and the People’s Republic of China recognizing each other as countries, Hope hopped on a plane to film Bob Hope On The Road To China.
With less than a month until the dog show, members of the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club prepared their English foxhounds for competition.
After a Black patron was denied a glass of water by a white bar owner, the Hough neighborhood was enveloped in nearly a week of unrest.
Despite taking out his 1975 Lincoln and two of his cats, Danny Greene escaped from the bombing with minor cuts and bruises.
Construction from Interstate-71 excavation project unveils 360-million-year-old black shale.
Fights broke out 10 days after the National Guard withdrew from keeping the peace.
Black and white photos can't hide the green in these vintage and recent photos from Cleveland's favorite holiday.
Winton cars were already legendary, but would soon pass into history.
The city was in the midst of Carl Stokes' historic run to become the city's first Black mayor.
The rivalry between the two AFC teams has been going strong for 70 years.