St. Clair & E. 72nd
middle section of the wide mural
Now, the city government calls the neighborhood west of Rockefeller Park, "St. Clair-Superior", after the two main avenues that lead downtown. This is west of Glenville. At different times, the city limits were at the streets now called "East 55th", and later "East 79th". Parts of the neighbourhood have been called Norwood, and Kirtland-Goodrich.
St. Clair near E.79th, small neon sign was for years to the left.
Right side of Hungarian archway, Cleveland Cultural Gardens, made by Rose Ironworks in 1938.
Catchy advertising does not have to be verbose or loud. Tim Misny has a
successful law firm. I think it is the type Republicans have wanted to
cripple, when they say 'tort reform', one that sues malpractice, accidents, personal injury, business gross negligence
against people including death. Personal injury caused by the rich and powerful should
get free passes.
This advertisement would be easily identified through most of northern Ohio. Some driving through, who are not locals might be creeped out. He had reduced his commercials to "You know what i do". Earlier commercials had the phrase "I'll make them pay". The commercials ended with this raised eyebrow stare. If he wanted to further minimalise, just the eye and eyebrow would appear.
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