File:Euclid Avenue, the North Side, Looking West Toward E. 6th Street - DPLA - fc8f53ab4a9c3bdd7be39ce9ba6800d4.jpg

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Euclid Avenue, the North Side, Looking West Toward E. 6th Street   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Euclid Avenue, the North Side, Looking West Toward E. 6th Street
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Caption on back: "The New England Building, now the Guardian Building." The New England Building's address was 129-131 Euclid Avenue. The building to the left is the Garfield Building (121 Euclid), now known as the National City Bank Building. Several horses and buggies/carriages can be seen in this photograph. [Addresses taken from the 1896 Cleveland City Directory.]
Date ca. 1896-1904
institution QS:P195,Q69487402
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Caption on back: "The New England Building, now the Guardian Building." The New England Building's address was 129-131 Euclid Avenue. The building to the left is the Garfield Building (121 Euclid), now known as the National City Bank Building. Several horses and buggies/carriages can be seen in this photograph. [Addresses taken from the 1896 Cleveland City Directory.] (English)

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