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Cleveland Union Terminal Construction Photographs
1926-1929

The Cleveland Union Terminal was designed to be the union passenger station for railroad trains entering Cleveland after 1930. The project included a complex of office buildings, a hotel, department store, and post office; all capped by the Terminal Tower, then the tallest building between New York City and Chicago.

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  • Cuyahoga Viaduct

  • Higbee's Department Store

  • Medical Arts & Transportation Building

  • Terminal Tower

    The exhibit also includes two collections of black and white photographs documenting the original conditions on this land before the neighborhoods and commercial districts were demolished to make way for for the Union Terminal project.

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  • East End Right-of-Way, 1928

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