Architecture and Buildings
Cleveland has a variety of historic and modern buildings of merit. Learn more about the structures of the city.
Cuyahoga County Courthouse
The Cuyahoga County Courthouse, at Ontario and Lakeside in downtown Cleveland, is one of several Beaux-Arts buildings created in the early 20th century as part of the city's "Grand Plan." The granite structure, designed by architects Daniel H. Burnham, John M. Carrere, and Arnold R. Brunner, was completed in 1912. Today, the courthouse houses dozens of courtrooms, judges chambers, and offices, i…
The Cuyahoga County Courthouse, at Ontario and Lakeside in downtown Cleveland, is one of several Beaux-Arts buildings created in the early 20th century as part of the city's "Grand Plan." The granite structure, designed by architects Daniel H. Burnham, John M. Carrere, and Arnold R. Brunner, was completed in 1912. Today, the courthouse houses dozens of courtrooms, judges chambers, and offices, i…
Severance Hall - A Photo Tour
Severance Hall - A Photo Tour
Severance Hall - A Photo Tour
A Cleveland Holiday Photo Gallery
See Cleveland, Ohio all adorned for the holidays with this series of 14 festive photos.
See Cleveland, Ohio all adorned for the holidays with this series of 14 festive photos.
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens in Pictures
Stan Hywet Hall in Akron, Ohio is a National Historic Landmark. The huge Tudor-style mansion was built in 1912. The house and grounds are beautiful all year.
Stan Hywet Hall in Akron, Ohio is a National Historic Landmark. The huge Tudor-style mansion was built in 1912. The house and grounds are beautiful all year.
Cuyahoga County Courthouse
The Cuyahoga County Courthouse, at Ontario and Lakeside in downtown Cleveland, is one of several Beaux-Arts buildings created in the early 20th century as part of the city's "Grand Plan." The granite structure, designed by architects Daniel H. Burnham, John M. Carrere, and Arnold R. Brunner, was completed in 1912. Today, the courthouse houses dozens of courtrooms, judges chambers, and offices, including the Estate Tax office and the Probate Court.
The Cuyahoga County Courthouse, at Ontario and Lakeside in downtown Cleveland, is one of several Beaux-Arts buildings created in the early 20th century as part of the city's "Grand Plan." The granite structure, designed by architects Daniel H. Burnham, John M. Carrere, and Arnold R. Brunner, was completed in 1912. Today, the courthouse houses dozens of courtrooms, judges chambers, and offices, including the Estate Tax office and the Probate Court.
A Walk through the Cleveland Cultural Gardens
The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are a collection of 24 gardens that represent the different ethnic and community groups, which make up the greater Cleveland community. The gardens, begun in 1916, are located on a narrow 50-acre strip along East and MLK Blvds., between Lake Erie and Cleveland's University Circle neighborhood.
The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are a collection of 24 gardens that represent the different ethnic and community groups, which make up the greater Cleveland community. The gardens, begun in 1916, are located on a narrow 50-acre strip along East and MLK Blvds., between Lake Erie and Cleveland's University Circle neighborhood.
Severance Hall - A Photo Tour
Severance Hall - A Photo Tour
Severance Hall - A Photo Tour
Nela Park
Nela Park, located along Noble Road in East Cleveland seven miles east of downtown Cleveland, was the world's first industrial park. The 92-acre campus is home to General Electric's Lighting Division and employs around 1200. The facility is known for its gracious Georgian Revival-style architecture and its spectacular holiday lighting display.
Nela Park, located along Noble Road in East Cleveland seven miles east of downtown Cleveland, was the world's first industrial park. The 92-acre campus is home to General Electric's Lighting Division and employs around 1200. The facility is known for its gracious Georgian Revival-style architecture and its spectacular holiday lighting display.
A Cleveland Holiday Photo Gallery
See Cleveland, Ohio all adorned for the holidays with this series of 14 festive photos.
See Cleveland, Ohio all adorned for the holidays with this series of 14 festive photos.
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens in Pictures
Stan Hywet Hall in Akron, Ohio is a National Historic Landmark. The huge Tudor-style mansion was built in 1912. The house and grounds are beautiful all year.
Stan Hywet Hall in Akron, Ohio is a National Historic Landmark. The huge Tudor-style mansion was built in 1912. The house and grounds are beautiful all year.
Lake View Cemetery - a Walking Tour
Lake View Cemetery, founded in 1869, is the final home to many of Cleveland's most illustrious residents. It is filled with unique stonework and monuments.
Lake View Cemetery, founded in 1869, is the final home to many of Cleveland's most illustrious residents. It is filled with unique stonework and monuments.
The Historic Churches of Tremont
Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood is home to the largest concentration of historic churches in the country. Located just south of downtown, the area was settled in the early and mid-19th century by central and eastern European immigrants who brought with them their customs, culture and relgion. Many of the churches they built still thrive today.
Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood is home to the largest concentration of historic churches in the country. Located just south of downtown, the area was settled in the early and mid-19th century by central and eastern European immigrants who brought with them their customs, culture and relgion. Many of the churches they built still thrive today.
The Arcade - Cleveland, Ohio
The Arcade, located between Superior and Euclid Avenues in downtown Cleveland, is considered America's first indoor shopping mall and Cleveland's first skyscraper. Built in 1890, the magnificent building consists of two 9-story towers, connected by a glass and metal, 5-story atrium. Today, the building houses a Hyatt Hotel, retail shops, and a food court.
The Arcade, located between Superior and Euclid Avenues in downtown Cleveland, is considered America's first indoor shopping mall and Cleveland's first skyscraper. Built in 1890, the magnificent building consists of two 9-story towers, connected by a glass and metal, 5-story atrium. Today, the building houses a Hyatt Hotel, retail shops, and a food court.
The Bridges of Ashtabula County
Ashtabula County has sixteen excellent examples of original, restored, and replicas of 19th century covered bridges in a variety of constructions. All can be viewed by driving along the county's charming country roads.
Ashtabula County has sixteen excellent examples of original, restored, and replicas of 19th century covered bridges in a variety of constructions. All can be viewed by driving along the county's charming country roads.
Lake Erie Lighthouses
For over a century, the lighthouses of Lake Erie have guided ships into the many North coast harbors. Today, many of these gracious structures have been restored and still stand along the shore, from Sandusky to Ashtabula.
For over a century, the lighthouses of Lake Erie have guided ships into the many North coast harbors. Today, many of these gracious structures have been restored and still stand along the shore, from Sandusky to Ashtabula.
Severance Hall
Severance Hall is the neo-classical home of the Cleveland Orchestra.
Severance Hall is the neo-classical home of the Cleveland Orchestra.
