Monday, December 25, 2023

a clean city is preferable

Clark Recreation Center is undergoing a slow remodel. The clunky sign has been removed, and the original stone is visible. Cleveland had bath (showers) from 1904 to 1954. Ten were built, the last one in 1921. They began to have gym facilities, pools, and meeting rooms. The city buildings were built well. Some became rec-centers, others demolished, one is currently condominiums. They were needed for public health. Neighbourhoods were densely populated in poverty. Housing conditions were below standard. Water was heated by coal, and coal cost money that wasn't always there.
Cleveland Christmas morning steel mill, which has had many names.

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