Standing atop the viaduct bridge that carries commuter trains between downtown Cleveland and the city’s west side, Lennie Stover stoops down and fishes a rusty piece of metal from the gravel next to the tracks. The action comes as second nature to him. For the past 25 years, the retired...
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Landscape Artichtecture Magazine Featured Perk Park in their August Issue. The article explains the design, attractions, and long term benefits of Perk Park and is written by Steve Litt. To read the Full Article check the attachment below.
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To hear Clevelanders talk, Public Square is a place you pass through to reach somewhere else. When Moses Cleaveland laid out the town in 1796, he imagined the open area at its center as a New England-style commons: a gathering space for settlers, a grazing area for livestock. But its...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – The newest summer public art installation in the Cleveland Public Library’s beloved Eastman Reading Garden off Superior Avenue downtown is a bit of a tease.
Based on themes of migration, wisdom and discovery, the installation reveals itself slowly; you have to work a bit to explore its mysteries.
Scattered...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Backers of the Red Line Greenway are planning a “community unveiling” on Wednesday of a concept for a three-mile linear park that could significantly brighten the future of the city’s West Side.
A brainchild of the Rotary Club of Cleveland, the greenway aims to repurpose 2.5 miles of...
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