Captions List for Ohio Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Ohio: travel attractions, parks, monuments.

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  • Columbus: Ohio State Capitol building (1838-61).
  • Columbus: President William McKinley monument & State Capitol building.
  • Columbus: Neoclassical facade of State Capitol building.
  • Columbus: State capitol & surrounding buildings.
  • Columbus: Monument to women & children at State Capitol.
  • Columbus: Stained glass interior of crowing drum in State Capitol.
  • Columbus: Memorial to Abraham Lincoln in rotunda of State Capitol.
  • Columbus: Abraham Lincoln bust (1905) by Thomas D. Jones over Vicksburg relief in rotunda of State Capitol.
  • Columbus: Marble floor pattern of rotunda in State Capitol.
  • Columbus: Modern retro lamps in lobby of State Capitol.
  • Columbus: House of Representatives chamber of Ohio State Capitol.
  • Columbus: House of Representatives sculpted ceiling in State Capitol.
  • Columbus: House of Representatives electrified gas ceiling fixture in State Capitol.
  • Columbus: Greek columns in House of Representatives chamber.
  • Columbus: Columbus City Hall (1934).
  • Columbus: Columbus City Hall doorway detail.
  • Columbus: Statue of Christopher Columbus in front of City Hall.
  • Columbus: Santa Maria replica plus skyline with post office & AEP building.
  • Columbus: Replica of Christopher Columbus' ship Santa Maria.
  • Columbus: Santa Maria replica, a ship leased by Christopher Columbus in Paolas, Spain.
  • Columbus: Santa Maria mast & bridge. Ship carried 30 or 40 sailors.
  • Columbus: Santa Maria rigging & LeVeque Tower.
  • Columbus: LeVeque Tower (1927) (50 West Broad St.) 47 floors.
  • Columbus: LeVeque Tower upper detail.
  • Columbus: LeVeque Tower detail of gargoyles & top.
  • Columbus: LeVeque Tower doorway detail.
  • Columbus: Broad Street view with LeVeque Tower, One Columbus Center (1987) & Rhodes State Office Tower (1971-3).
  • Columbus: Supreme Court of Ohio.
  • Columbus: Bank One Columbus Center (1964) with Adam's Mark Hotel (1961) at rear.
  • Columbus: Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (787 E. Broad St.).
  • Columbus: Vern Riffe State Office Tower (1988), Huntington Tower, LeVeque Tower & State Capitol.
  • Columbus: Huntington Tower & Vern Riffe State Office Tower.
  • Columbus: Huntington Tower & Vern Riffe State Office Tower over Scioto River.
  • Columbus: Huntington Center (1984) (41 South High Street) 37 floors to right of LeVeque Tower.
  • Columbus: Columbus Post Office & skyline over Scioto River & Santa Maria.
  • Columbus: Post Office detail.
  • Columbus: Freedom Sculpture (1985) by A. Tibor at Post Office.
  • Columbus: Atlas Building (1905) (8 East Long Street) 12 floors.
  • Columbus: Topiary Garden replicating Georges Seurat's painting Sunday on the Island of La Grande Jatte.
  • Columbus: Seated Topiary Garden figures.
  • Columbus: Topiary Garden detail of man & woman with parasol.
  • Columbus: Flowers & pond in Topiary Garden.
  • Columbus: Italianate house at 124 Washington Street.
  • Columbus: James Thurber House (1873 & 1915) (77 Jefferson St.) was boyhood home of writer & cartoonist.
  • Columbus: Franklin Park glass conservatory (1992).
  • Columbus: Franklin Park conservatory built for 500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage.
  • Columbus: Franklin Park garden sculpture NAVSTAR (1992) by Stephen Canneto.
  • Columbus: Franklin Park flower garden.
  • Columbus: Franklin Park flower garden & conservatory.
  • Dayton: MIG 23/27 Flogger in front of US Air Force Museum building.
  • Dayton: A-10 Thunderbolt II with a painted face at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Northrop "Raider" cargo trimotor aircraft at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Fairchild C-82 Packet troop carrier at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Row of prop planes at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Lockheed Constellation radar aircraft at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Nose of Lockheed Constellation radar aircraft at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Lockheed Hercules transport at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: B-1A Lancer strategic bomber at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Mace & Matador surface to surface missiles & vertical Boeing CIM10A Bomarc at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Peacekeeper Rail Garrison boxcar used to keep US missiles in constant motion so as to make them less vulnerable to an offensive attack at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Spad XVI French reconnaissance biplane at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Fokker Triplane at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Italian Caproni CA36 Bomber at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Martin B-10 at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Curtis P-36A Hawk from WW II at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Hawker Hurricane British WW II fighter at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (1935-45) at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Boeing B-29 Superfortress named Bockscar which dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: German Junker JU-88D-1 Baksheesh flown by a disaffected Romanian pilot to Cyprus in July 1943 at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: AC-130A Specter gunship Azrael meaning Angel of Death used in First Gulf War at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Messerschmitt Me262 Schwalbe (swallow) the first operational turbojet in WW II at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Douglas C-54 Sacred Cow (1944) built for President Roosevelt & used for his trip to Yalta & later by Truman at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Douglas VC-118, President Truman's plane Independence at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Lockheed VC-121E Constellation, President Eisenhower's plane Columbine III at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Lockheed VC-140B Jet Star used by Nixon, Ford, Carter & Regan at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: Boeing 707 Air Force 1 used by Kennedy through Clinton & which was in Dallas in November 1963 where Johnson was sworn in as President at US Air Force Museum.
  • Dayton: The Wright Cycle Shop national historic site where Wright Brothers built first airplane.
  • Dayton: Civil War Monument.
  • Dayton: Heritage buildings along Main Street.
  • Dayton: Centre City Building (1904) (40 South Main St.) 21 floors.
  • Dayton: Key Bank Building (1924) (34 North Main St.) 14 floors.
  • Dayton: Metal arch sculpture in front of the Convention Center.
  • Mentor: President James A. Garfield National Historic Site & home.
  • Mentor: James A. Garfield home carriage entrance.
  • Mentor: Windmill (1894) built by Lucretia Garfield at James A. Garfield home NHS.
  • Mentor: Portrait of James A. Garfield.
  • Mentor: Stained glass in James A. Garfield home.
  • Mentor: Brass lamp in James A. Garfield home.
  • Mentor: Bedroom desk in James A. Garfield home.
  • Mentor: Dresser in James A. Garfield home.
  • Mentor: Portrait of James A. Garfield.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge (1856-67) 1,057 ft span was longest in world when opened. Roeblings went on to build Brooklyn bridge.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge spires.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge stone arch & girders.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge cable structure.
  • Cincinnati: Riverboat docked on Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Panorama of Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Paul Brown Stadium overlooking Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Paul Brown Stadium cantilever arches.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati skyline with Roebling Bridge & river barge.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge cables & arches.
  • Cincinnati: Barge below Roebling Suspension Bridge & skyline.
  • Cincinnati: Tow boat on Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Tow boat on Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Barge on Ohio River sails past Great American Ball Park & series of bridges.
  • Cincinnati: Mixture of skyscrapers including Central Trust Tower (now PNC Bank) & taller Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Central Trust Tower (now PNC Bank) & taller Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: PNC Bank formerly Central Trust Tower / Union Central Life Insurance Building (1913) (1-11 W 4th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Central Trust Tower facade surface details.
  • Cincinnati: Central Trust Tower perspective.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Gas & Electric Building (1929) (139 E. 4th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Gas & Electric Building entrance columns.
  • Cincinnati: Carew Tower (1930) (W. 5th St. & Fountain Sq.).
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco pair of eagles guarding fruit on Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lamp support on Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lamp on Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco windows & lamps of Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lamp on Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco entry hall ceiling mural with gazelles of Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco Palm Court restaurant of Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco gold palm frond reliefs of Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco wall & ceiling murals in Palm Court of Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco wall sconces & Brazilian rosewood walls of Palm Court in Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lobby of Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lobby of Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco relief of man holding biplane & postal emblem in lobby of Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco portal of Carew Tower with medallions of progress in horse, steamboat, rail & air transport.
  • Cincinnati: Detail of bronze figure of Tyler Davidson Fountain in Fountain Square.
  • Cincinnati: Detail of boy with spouting goose part of Tyler Davidson Fountain in Fountain Square.
  • Cincinnati: Detail of youth with spitting dolphin on Tyler Davidson Fountain in Fountain Square.
  • Cincinnati: Young man with turtle on Tyler Davidson Fountain with modern buildings of Fountain Square.
  • Cincinnati: Fountain Square (1871) & Tyler Davidson Fountain, a gift of Henry Probasco.
  • Cincinnati: People relaxing in Fountain Square in front of modern architecture.
  • Cincinnati: Second empire Cincinnatian Hotel (1882) plus neighboring Art Deco & Moderne Enquirer Building (1926) to right.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnatian (formerly Palace) Hotel (1882) (6th & Vine Sts.), one of many Thomas J. Emery & sons hotels.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Gymnasium & Athletic Club (1902) (111 Shillito Pl.).
  • Cincinnati: Lazarus Building (1877) (right.) earliest Chicago-style building in USA plus other commercial skyscrapers along 7th St.
  • Cincinnati: John Shillito / Lazarus Building (1877) (675 Race St.) may be first example of Chicago-style building in USA though reclad in Art Deco style (1937).
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building (1931) (209 W Seventh St.).
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building Art Deco facade.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building rotary cradle phone carving.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building phone pole & pliers carving.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building relief of Ceres with wheat, grapes & rabbit.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati City Hall (1893) (801 Plum St.).
  • Cincinnati: Clock Tower of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Details of arches of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Facade of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Relief details of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Bronze dolphins & seashells at base of flagpole at Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Tiffany stained-glass windows in entrance hall of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Muses on ceiling mural in entrance hall of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral (1845) (325 W. 8th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Octagonal spire of St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Greek revival portico of St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Interior of St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral renewed in 1957.
  • Cincinnati: German-designed, Byzantine-style, Venetian glass mosaic showing St Peter-In-Chains in Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Rear wall with angels in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Christ carrying cross in style of ancient Greek pottery by artist Carl Zimmerman in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Crown of thorns station of the cross done in Greek-style black & white on red background in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Stained glass windows of transept over baptismal font in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Stained glass depicting crosses & chains in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Cut glass window depicting bull of evangelist Luke in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Cut glass window depicting eagle of evangelist John in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Cut glass window depicting lion of evangelist Mark in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Spires of City Hall, St Peter-In-Chains & Plum Street Temple.
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple opposite St Peter-In-Chains.
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple (1866) (8th & Plum Sts.).
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple (K.K. B'nai Yeshurun) facade.
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple portals.
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple portal.
  • Cincinnati: Phoenix Club (1894) (812 Race St.), the earliest Jewish men's club.
  • Cincinnati: Phoenix Club Italian Renaissance style entrance.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Club (1924) (30 Garfield Pl.), a business club that once shared space in the Phoenix Club.
  • Cincinnati: Statue of William Henry Harrison, first US President from Ohio.
  • Cincinnati: President James Garfield statue by Niehaus of Rome (1885) in Piatt Park.
  • Cincinnati: Elaborate facade of building with brick columns (208 8th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Covenant First Presbyterian Church (1875) (8th & Elm Sts.).
  • Cincinnati: Doctors' Building (1923) (19 Garfield Pl.) on Piatt Park.
  • Cincinnati: Doctors' Building (1923) (19 Garfield Pl.) on Piatt Park.
  • Cincinnati: Building on 4th near Elm St.
  • Cincinnati: 10-12 W 4th St. (1880s) with storefront remodeled (1907) by Frank M. Andrews & John D. Wareham with Rookwood Pottery tiles.
  • Cincinnati: Rookwood Pottery tiles once advertised chinaware store (10-12 W 4th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Rookwood Pottery tiles showing grapes, pears, pomegranates (10-12 W 4th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Tri-state (formerly Traction) building plus two modern skyscrapers to left.
  • Cincinnati: Gwynne Building (1913) (6th & Main Sts).
  • Cincinnati: University Club (formerly Dr. William Seely house) (1880) (324 Broadway).
  • Cincinnati: University Club (324 Broadway).
  • Cincinnati: Public Library (1983) (Vine & 8th Sts.) & Kroger Building by Wyatt C. Hedrick (1960) 1014 Vine St.).
  • Cincinnati: Procter & Gamble (1985) (5th & Broadway).
  • Cincinnati: Aronoff Center for the Arts (1995) (650 Walnut St.).
  • Cincinnati: Stanley J. Aronoff Center for the Arts includes a 2700 seat concert hall.
  • Cincinnati: Curved Hyatt Regency & Millennium Hotel towers.
  • Cincinnati: Dr. Albert B. Sabin Cincinnati Convention Center (1967 & 1986) recreates classical arch.
  • Cincinnati: Richard & Lois Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004.
  • Cincinnati: Richard & Lois Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal (1933) (1301 Western Ave.), now Cincinnati Museum Centre.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal stepped projections with Mercury.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal relief of Mercury in stone.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal arch symbolizes gateway to Cincinnati where all trains arrived during 30s & 40s.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal, as Cincinnati Museum Centre, houses Museums of History, Natural History & Science, Imax, Historical Society Library & Children's Museum.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal, now Cincinnati Museum Centre, has restored colors on interior of arch.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal, displays 1930s aluminum framing & lettering styles.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal with unique meeting of arch & half dome credited to proto-Modernists Paul Cret & Roland Wank.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal mosaic mural of settlement by river by Winold Reiss showing riverboats in background.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal mosaic mural of settlement by land routes by Winold Reiss against wagons & railroads.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal sign "To Trains" what remains of fact that 7 rail lines & 5 terminals relocated here in 1930s.
  • Cincinnati: President William Howard Taft National Historic Site (c1840s) (2038 Auburn Ave.).
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft childhood house parlor.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house portrait of his father Alphonso Taft.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house portrait of his mother Fanny Taft.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house parlor fireplace.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house fireplace with tiles of fables.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house fireplace tile showing race of tortoise & hare.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house secretary desk which belonged to his father Alphonso Taft.
  • Akron: Crowne Plaza Quaker Square (1932) (135 South Broadway Street) 8 floors was converted from The Quaker Oats Cereal Factory with grain silos transformed to round rooms.
  • Akron: Miniature streamlined amusement park locomotive, part of the rail-theme decorations of Quaker Square.
  • Akron: Quaker Oats Cereal Factory Elevator (1939) (120 East Mill St.) 12 floors now part of Quaker Square.
  • Akron: Factory gears become decoration in lobby of Crowne Plaza Quaker Square.
  • Akron: Amusing faces decorate lobby of Crowne Plaza Quaker Square.
  • Akron: Buildings along South Broadway Street.
  • Akron: Saint Bernard's Church (1902) (240 South Broadway St.).
  • Akron: First National (aka FirstMerit) Tower (1931) (106 South Main St.) 27 floors.
  • Akron: College of Business Administration Building (South Broadway St) on University of Akron campus.
  • Akron: Goodyear Polymer Center (1991) (170 University Avenue) 12 floors on University of Akron campus.
  • Akron: E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall (198 Hill St.) on University of Akron campus.
  • Akron: John S. Knight Convention Center (1994) (77 East Mill St.).
  • Bryan: Williams County Courthouse (1888).
  • Bryan: Williams County Courthouse detail.
  • Bryan: Williams County Courthouse clock tower.
  • Bryan: Italianate buildings on Courthouse square.
  • Sandusky: Cedar Point amusement park.
  • Sandusky: Fishing at sunset.
  • Sandusky: Pleasure boat port.
  • Sandusky: Main Street of Sandusky.
  • Sandusky: Turn of the century houses.
  • Sandusky: Eire County Seat.
  • Sandusky: Eire County Jail (204 W. Adams St.).
  • Sandusky: Carnegie Library.
  • Fremont: Rutherford B. Hayes Spiegel Grove mansion (1859-63 & 1880).
  • Fremont: White House gates with presidential seal moved by Rutherford B. Hayes to his mansion upon leaving office.
  • Fremont: President Rutherford B. Hayes crystal service in Presidential Center.
  • Fremont: President Rutherford B. Hayes silver serving pieces in Presidential Center.
  • Niles: President William McKinley Memorial on site of his birthplace (1915) (40 N. Main St.).
  • Archbold: Sauder Village where heritage buildings have been moved to open air museum.
  • Archbold: Cottage at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Log cabin with woven branch fence at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Inside of one room school house at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Morning glory in garden at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Hand made glass for sale at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Saw mill in operation at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Log cabin with shutters at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Detail of how logs joined in log cabin at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Quilting demonstration at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Baker #1 steam tractor (1898) at Sauder Village.
  • Archbold: Wood stoves at Sauder Village museum.
  • Archbold: Ringer washing machines at Sauder Village museum.
  • Archbold: Various antique bathtubs at Sauder Village museum.
  • Warren: Trumbell County Courthouse (1895) (160 High St.).
  • Warren: Trumbell County Courthouse clock tower.
  • Warren: Trumbell County Courthouse portal.
  • Warren: Heritage buildings along S. Park Ave.
  • Warren: Packard Pollock building & Park Hotel (1887) on S. Park Ave. opposite Courthouse.
  • Warren: Buildings from 1905 & Cobb Grimmesey (1898) on S. Park Ave.
  • Warren: Green wooden house (1892) on Mohoning Street historic district.
  • Warren: Harriet Taylor Upton home (380 Mohoning St.) woman's suffrage leader (1854-1945) & instrumental in passage of child labor laws.
  • Warren: Perkins House (now City Hall) (1871) where Henry Bishop Perkins hosted five Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes, U.S. Grant, James A. Garfield, William Henry Harrison & William McKinley.
  • Warren: Detail of Perkins House.
  • Warren: 1903 Packard which was one of the first three cars to drive across the USA (restored 1980s) at Packard Museum.
  • Warren: 1914 Packard 4-48 Roadster Touring Runabout at Packard Museum.
  • Warren: 1926 Packard Roadster hood ornament at Packard Museum.
  • Warren: 1937 Packard convertible coupe model 1507 once owned by a gangster at Packard Museum.
  • Warren: Art Deco 1937 Packard Coupe hood ornament in shape of swan at Packard Museum.
  • Warren: Row of Packards: 1931 (red), 1929 (black) & 1948 woody wagon.
  • Warren: Tailfin of 1956 Packard Caribbean convertible at Packard Museum.
  • Warren: Monthly historic car meet on main street of town.
  • Warren: Monthly historic car meet shows off hot rods & restored cars.
  • Warren: Chromed engine of Chevy at historic car meet.
  • Warren: Souped up Chevy at historic car meet.
  • Warren: Red hot rod at historic car meet.
  • Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (1995) (1 Key Plaza) 7 floors.
  • Cleveland: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at night.
  • Cleveland: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame pyramid lit at night.
  • Cleveland: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame interior of entrance pyramid.
  • Cleveland: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame homage to Beach Boys.
  • Cleveland: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
  • Cleveland: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Great Lakes Science Center.
  • Cleveland: Cleveland's City Hall between Rock & Roll Museum & Science Center.
  • Cleveland: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
  • Cleveland: City skyline at night.
  • Cleveland: Key Tower (1991) (127 Public Square) 57 floors plus Terminal Tower behind Great Lakes Science Center.
  • Cleveland: Detail of Great Lakes Science Center.
  • Cleveland: Great Lakes Science Center (1996).
  • Cleveland: Great Lakes Science Center beside Lake Freighter with Cleveland skyline.
  • Cleveland: Moored Lake freighter Steamship William G. Mather (1925) now a museum.
  • Cleveland: William G. Mather museum against Ameritech Center & One Cleveland Center buildings.
  • Cleveland: Terminal Tower (1930) (50 Public Square) 52 floors.
  • Cleveland: Key Tower, Terminal Tower & Marriott at Key Tower.
  • Cleveland: May Company Building (1914) (158 Euclid Avenue) 8 floors behind Civil War Monument.
  • Cleveland: Fighting statues on Civil War Monument.
  • Cleveland: Soldier firing rifle on Civil War Monument.
  • Cleveland: Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Monument (1894) (Public Square) (38m 125 ft).
  • Cleveland: BP Tower (1985) (200 Public Square) 45 floors.
  • Cleveland: Society for Savings Building (1889) (127 Public Square) 10 floors in front of Key Tower.
  • Cleveland: Society National Bank building detail with sculpted corner ironwork.
  • Cleveland: Federal Building & Post Office (201 Superior Ave.).
  • Cleveland: Jurisprudence sculpture by Daniel Chester on US Courthouse.
  • Cleveland: Main Library Building (1925) (325 Superior Avenue) 5 floors.
  • Louis Stokes Wing of Public Library (1997) (East 6th St.) 10 floors.
  • Cleveland: Whimsical statuette of reader in garden of Louis Stoke wing of Public Library.
  • Cleveland: Whimsical statuette of patron with dollar sign at Public Library.
  • Cleveland: Skyscrapers along Superior Street.
  • Cleveland: Galleria.
  • Cleveland: Galleria glass hallway.
  • Cleveland: Metal arches leading to Galleria.
  • Cleveland: North Point Tower (1990) (1001 Lakeside Avenue) 20 floors.
  • Cleveland: Free Stamp sculpture (1991) by Claes Oldenberg & Coosje Van Bruggen.
  • Cleveland: Convention center & Public Library.
  • Cleveland: War Memorial fountain & Public Library.
  • Cleveland: War Memorial detail.
  • Cleveland: Skyline of Cleveland over Cuyahoga River with outdoor restaurant of Flats district.
  • Cleveland: Cleveland Memorial Shoreway expressway bridge over Cuyahoga River.
  • Cleveland: Recreational area of Flats district along Cuyahoga River.
  • Cleveland: US 6 (W Superior Ave) bridge over Cuyahoga River.
  • Cleveland: Railroad lift bridge over Cuyahoga River in Flats district.
  • Cleveland: Cancer Survivor Monument by Thomas Studio & Foundry in Bloch Plaza near University Circle.
  • Cleveland: Epworth Euclid United Methodist Church on University Circle.
  • Cleveland: Epworth Euclid United Methodist Church spire.
  • Cleveland: Western Reserve Historical Society mansion entrance.
  • Cleveland: Cleveland Indians neon sign in Western Reserve Historical Society museum.
  • Cleveland: Medieval armor in Museum of Art.
  • Cleveland: Hand mirror by Felix Braquemond incorporates Auguste Rodin relief in Museum of Art.
  • Cleveland: Silver & ivory tea set on inlaid table (1907) by Carlo Bugatti in Museum of Art.
  • Cleveland: British dish (1673) plus guilt & silver cup (1677) in Museum of Art.
  • Cleveland: Museum of Art courtyard.
  • Cleveland: Mastodon skeleton at Museum of Natural History.
  • Cleveland: Early humanoid fossils at Museum of Natural History.
  • Cleveland: Polished patterned minerals at Museum of Natural History.
  • Cleveland: Collection of colorful polished minerals at Museum of Natural History.
  • Cleveland: Moon rock at Museum of Natural History.
  • Cleveland: Ohio & American glass in Western Reserve Historical Society museum.

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