Lakeland Freeway Photographs 1947-1970

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Lakeland Freeway Photographs 1947-1970

The Lakeland Freeway is a limited-access freeway in the northeastern suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. It runs with and parallel to Interstate 90 and State Route 2, and follows the shore of Lake Erie, linking the suburban areas of Lake County to Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. It passes through Cleveland, Euclid, Wickliffe, Willowick, Willoughby, Eastlake, Mentor, Painesville, and Painesville Township. The collection consists of photographs of the location and construction of the Lakeland Freeway, Cleveland, Ohio.

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The City Club of Cleveland was established in 1912 to provide a platform for the discussion of issues of contemporary interest. The first board of directors included Edward Baker, Dr. Robert Bishop, Arthur Baldwin, Starr Cadwallader, Walter Flory, Rabbi Moses Gries, Amasa Mather, Daniel Morgan and Reverend Worth Tippy. Morgan served as the club's first president, while Edward Baker and Amasa Mather were selected as vice-president and treasurer respectively. Mayo Fesler, instrumental...