Terminal Tower, once only second in height to the Empire State Bldg., is Cleveland's most recognisable secular building. It is visible from many spots of the city, and fotos engaging an alignment with or through other objects can be shot. This is through Wendy's Bridge on Whiskey island.
St. Michael's or St. Theodosius is the most easily recognisable building in Cleveland. May 28th last year, roofers caught the building on fire. The large central dome w burned so badly, it had to be removed. Now there is a temporary cap in its stead. In this foto one of the smaller domes is in the parking lot.
There is a stretch of Interstate 90 on the west side where in succession one can see St. Patrick's, St. Stephen's, St. Colman's, and St. Ignatius of Antioch are visible. St. Stephen's is the only one on a residential side street. Here is a view from West 52nd.
[also click]some construction on Euclid Beach
School is starting up, and athletics are there before classes start.
Sculpture portraying dog in motion catching a frisbee disc. I think it was installed last December. I do not know the sculptor, but i have seen his work elsewhere, and can't remember where.
This is new this year on Cleveland's Lorain Avenue. The building houses a small French café. Perhaps this is a Gallic coq, i have to ask Marianne.
Perhaps, the only tricolour in Cleveland is in front of a shop on Detroit.
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