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Looking westbound on Euclid Avenue from above E. 9th Street and the Schofield Building. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument can be seen in the distanc
Looking westbound on Euclid Avenue from above E. 9th Street and the Schofield Building. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument can be seen in the distance.
Sylvester T. Everett mansion on Euclid Avenue (since demolished), designed by Charles F. Schweinfurth
Sylvester T. Everett mansion on Euclid Avenue (since demolished), designed by Charles F. Schweinfurth
Homes on Euclid Avenue's "Millionaire's Row" (south side of Euclid Avenue), circa 1870
Homes on Euclid Avenue's "Millionaire's Row" (south side of Euclid Avenue), circa 1870
Advertising postcard (pre-1906) for the R&L Electric Car, taken in front of the Leonard Hanna mansion on Euclid Avenue
Advertising postcard (pre-1906) for the R&L Electric Car, taken in front of the Leonard Hanna mansion on Euclid Avenue
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Postcard of Public Square in the 1910s
Postcard of Public Square in the 1910s
Parade spectators at the square, 1910
Parade spectators at the square, 1910
Partial view of the square in 2010 in its previous configuration from Terminal Tower
Partial view of the square in 2010 in its previous configuration from Terminal Tower
Public Square in 1912, facing east. The Old Stone Church is the third building on the left. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is on the right, in fr
Public Square in 1912, facing east. The Old Stone Church is the third building on the left. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is on the right, in front of the Williamson Building, which was later demolished for 200 Public Square.