National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland, Ohio.

Interior of the Cleveland Arcade.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]

There are 407 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Cuyahoga County, including 4 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Cleveland is the location of 257 of these properties and districts, including 3 of the National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remainder are listed separately. Four properties and districts are split between Cleveland and other parts of the county, and are thus included on both lists. Another 8 properties in Cleveland were once listed but have been removed.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 26, 2020.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location Description
1 Adelbert Hall
Adelbert Hall
October 30, 1973
(#73001405)
Case Western Reserve University campus
41°30′18″N 81°36′30″W
A Case Western Reserve University administration building built in 1881 to serve as the home of Western Reserve College. Designed by local architect Joseph Ireland in the Italianate, Romanesque, and Stick-Eastlake styles, it was named after Adelbert Stone, the drowned son of industrialist Amasa Stone. The building was gutted by a fire in June 1991, and restored in 1993.[6]
2 Allen Memorial Medical Library
Allen Memorial Medical Library
November 30, 1982
(#82001365)
11000 Euclid Ave.
41°30′22″N 81°36′31″W
A Case Western Reserve University building on Euclid Avenue, designed in the Neoclassical Revival style by the Cleveland firm of Walker and Weeks and completed in 1926.[7][4]
3 Alta Public Library
Alta Public Library
October 4, 2005
(#05001143)
12510 Mayfield Rd.
41°30′29″N 81°35′46″W
This 1914 Neoclassical addition to Alta House (completed in 1899) was designed by George B. Post of New York City. Alta House burned in 1980 and was demolished in 1981, but the library survived undamaged. A new, smaller Alta House was finished in 1982, and the library underwent a major renovation in 2016.
4 Ansel Road Apartment Buildings Historic District
Ansel Road Apartment Buildings Historic District
July 2, 2008
(#08000589)
1588 Ansel Rd to 9501 Wade Park Ave.
41°30′53″N 81°37′12″W
Four apartment buildings (six structures) on Ansel Road between Talbot and Wade Park Avenue, and one apartment building (two structures) on Wade Park Avenue, built overlooking Rockefeller Park between 1910 and 1928. Large and small buildings, for the wealthy and the working class, in a wide range of architectural styles are outstanding examples of early 20th century apartment living.
5 Archwood Avenue Historic District
Archwood Avenue Historic District
March 19, 1987
(#87000428)
Archwood Ave. roughly bounded by W. 31st Pl. and W. 37th St.
41°27′10″N 81°42′25″W
6 Archwood Congregational Church
Archwood Congregational Church
May 13, 1994
(#94000416)
2800 Archwood Ave.
41°27′11″N 81°42′11″W
7 The Astrup Company Building
The Astrup Company Building
August 31, 2018
(#100002875)
2937 W. 25th St.
41°28′44″N 81°41′59″W
8 Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building
Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building
February 21, 2007
(#07000071)
7100-7122 Euclid Ave.
41°30′14″N 81°38′21″W
1910 electric automobile luxury showroom, garage, and repair facility designed by local architect Frank B. Meade and erected by the Baker Electric Motor Vehicle Company. A mix of Early Commercial and Mission Revival architecture, it was restored in 2008 and is now a startup business incubator.
9 Beehive School
Beehive School
April 5, 1984
(#84002910)
4345 Lee Rd.
41°26′06″N 81°33′53″W
Demolished about 2009.[8]
10 Dr. James Bell House
Dr. James Bell House
October 16, 1986
(#86002878)
1822 E. 89th St.
41°30′28″N 81°37′30″W
A 1901 Richardsonian Romanesque home in the Hough neighborhood designed by local architect George J. Hardway. It epitomizes the local reaction against the excesses of Victorian architecture.
11 Sarah Benedict House
Sarah Benedict House
November 1, 1984
(#84000220)
3751 Prospect Ave.
41°30′08″N 81°39′41″W
12 Bingham Company Warehouse
Bingham Company Warehouse
November 2, 1973
(#73001406)
1278 W. 9th St.
41°29′56″N 81°42′05″W
Designed by Walker and Weeks and completed in 1916, this was formerly the largest single-unit warehouse in the world. It is an exemplar of the Commercial style of architecture. It was converted into The Bingham apartments in 2001.
13 H. Black and Company Building
H. Black and Company Building
January 24, 2002
(#01001523)
1900 Superior Avenue
41°30′24″N 81°40′45″W
Clothing manufacturing factory constructed in 1907 and designed by New York City architect Robert D. Kohn, this Mission Revival building was once a nationally-known model for beauty and worker comfort. It is now known as the Tower Press Building. It underwent a renovation in 2003.
14 Body Block
Body Block
September 18, 1998
(#98001178)
4925-4955 Payne Ave., 1692-1696 E. 55th St.
41°30′46″N 81°39′09″W
Likely designed by local architect George Smith, this Queen Anne style block of apartments has an interior arcade and ground-floor retail. It anchored a major intersection in Goodrich–Kirtland Park for half a century. The structure underwent historic preservation and renovation from 1994 to 1995.
15 Bohemian National Hall
Bohemian National Hall
May 28, 1975
(#75001359)
4939 Broadway St.
41°28′20″N 81°39′23″W
Erected by 40 Czech cultural societies in 1896, this building, a mix of Renaissance Revival and Romanesque Revival architecture designed by the local firm of Steffens & Searles, was designed to serve the cultural, political, and social needs of Cleveland's Czech community. (At the time, Cleveland had the fourth-largest Czech population of any city in the world, behind Prague, Vienna, and Chicago).
16 Bomante House
Bomante House
March 19, 1987
(#87000441)
3000 Mapledale Ave.
41°27′17″N 81°42′09″W
This 1905 Swiss Chalet Revival style house was built for Frederick W. Bomonti, a famous Swiss American restaurateur in Cleveland. It is an exemplar of the type of architecture favored by Swiss Americans, a large and influential immigrant group in Cleveland in the late 1800s.
17 Broadway Avenue Historic District
Broadway Avenue Historic District
October 19, 1988
(#88001860)
Broadway Ave. and E. 55th St.
41°28′02″N 81°39′05″W
Historic district of 43 buildings constructed between 1888 and 1930. The district runs on Broadway between Cable and Barkwill Avenues, and on E. 55th Street between Lufkin and Broadway Avenues, with a few buildings to either side. It is the heart of the Czech community in Cleveland, and was once the second largest shopping district in the city.
18 Brooklyn Bank Building
Brooklyn Bank Building
July 19, 1984
(#84002912)
3764 W. 25th St.
41°27′08″N 81°42′07″W
1904 bank building in an eclectic mix of styles, designed by noted local architect J. Milton Dyer during his most prolific, creative period. It is a contributing property to the Archwood Avenue Historic District and to the Brooklyn Centre Historic District, and is listed on the NRHP independently as well.
19 Brooklyn Centre Historic District
Brooklyn Centre Historic District
March 4, 1999
(#99000238)
Roughly bounded by Interstate 71, Pearl Rd., and Big Creek Valley
41°27′05″N 81°42′31″W
20 Brownell School and Annex
Brownell School and Annex
February 1, 2006
(#05001576)
1300-1360 Sumner St.
41°29′52″N 81°40′49″W
Three brick public school buildings in the Queen Anne style, completed in 1885 (John Eisenmann), 1905 (Frank Seymour Barnum), and 1909 (Barnum). Several nationally and locally famous individuals were educated there, and it was the first home of Tri-C. The complex was sold to private investors in 1979, and underwent a significant interior remodel into office space from 1983 to 1985.
21 Bruce-Macbeth Engine Company
Bruce-Macbeth Engine Company
February 14, 2018
(#100002120)
2111 Center St.
41°29′41″N 81°42′20″W
22 Bryant Building
Bryant Building
December 11, 2014
(#14001051)
1261 Superior Ave.
41°30′15″N 81°41′08″W
Automobile salesroom and service center built by Mall Motor Co. in 1921 and designed by the local architectural firm of Christian, Schwarzenburg and Gaede. It was sold to Bryant Motor Co. in 1922, from which the building draws its name. The structure was significantly renovated by Masthead Brewing in 2016.
23 Building at 3101 Euclid Avenue
Building at 3101 Euclid Avenue
August 7, 2017
(#100001438)
3101 Euclid Avenue
41°30′10″N 81°40′00″W
24 Caxton Building
Caxton Building
October 30, 1973
(#73001407)
812 Huron Rd., SE.
41°29′54″N 81°41′10″W
25 Cedar Glen Apartments
Cedar Glen Apartments
June 17, 1994
(#94000594)
11424-11432 Cedar Glen Parkway
41°29′57″N 81°36′15″W
A Georgian Revival luxury apartment building completed in 1927 on a bluff overlooking Cedar Glen Parkway. Designed by Samuel H. Weis (a.k.a. Samuel H. White), it was saved from demolition in 1993 and converted to condominiums.
26 Central YMCA
Central YMCA
November 1, 1984
(#84000221)
2200 Prospect Ave.
41°29′59″N 81°40′26″W
27 Cermak Building
Cermak Building
October 18, 1984
(#84000128)
3503 E. 93rd St.
41°27′48″N 81°37′16″W
28 Cleveland Arcade
Cleveland Arcade
March 20, 1973
(#73001408)
401 Euclid Ave.
41°29′58″N 81°41′36″W
29 Cleveland Centre Historic District
Cleveland Centre Historic District
January 22, 2014
(#13001117)
Roughly bounded by James and Riverbed Sts. and the Cuyahoga River
41°29′39″N 81°42′05″W
30 Cleveland Club
Cleveland Club
February 28, 2008
(#08000113)
10660 Carnegie Ave.
41°30′02″N 81°36′47″W
31 Cleveland Dental Manufacturing Company Building
Cleveland Dental Manufacturing Company Building
September 3, 2004
(#04000936)
3307 Scranton Rd.
41°27′52″N 81°41′53″W
32 Cleveland Discount Building
Cleveland Discount Building
October 2, 1991
(#91001416)
815 Superior Ave., NE.
41°30′10″N 81°41′24″W
33 Cleveland East Pierhead Light
Cleveland East Pierhead Light
December 19, 1991
(#91001855)
Eastern breakwater pierhead, entrance to Cleveland harbor
41°30′37″N 81°42′55″W
34 Cleveland Grays Armory
Cleveland Grays Armory
March 28, 1973
(#73001409)
1234 Bolivar Rd.
41°29′56″N 81°40′56″W
35 Cleveland Harbor Station, U.S. Coast Guard
Cleveland Harbor Station, U.S. Coast Guard
January 1, 1976
(#76001390)
New West Pier
41°30′11″N 81°42′46″W
36 Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People
Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People
December 17, 1982
(#82001366)
4807 Cedar Ave.
41°30′02″N 81°39′14″W
37 Cleveland Mall
Cleveland Mall
June 10, 1975
(#75001360)
Roughly T-shaped mall area between E. 9th and W. 3rd Sts.
41°30′14″N 81°41′36″W
38 Cleveland Masonic Temple
Cleveland Masonic Temple
August 17, 2001
(#01000894)
3615 Euclid Ave.
41°30′13″N 81°39′44″W
39 Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
November 13, 1987
(#87002287)
Erieview Dr.
41°30′24″N 81°41′50″W
Demolished from November 1996 to March 1997[9]
40 Cleveland Packard Building
Cleveland Packard Building
November 1, 1984
(#84000222)
5100-5206 Prospect Ave.
41°30′09″N 81°39′11″W
41 Cleveland Public Carnegie Library Hough Branch
Cleveland Public Carnegie Library Hough Branch
September 6, 2016
(#16000603)
1765 Crawford Rd.
41°30′32″N 81°37′38″W
42 Cleveland Public Square
Cleveland Public Square
December 18, 1975
(#75001361)
Superior Ave. and Ontario St.
41°29′59″N 81°41′38″W
43 Cleveland Trust Company
Cleveland Trust Company
November 26, 1973
(#73001410)
900 Euclid Ave. at E. 9th St.
41°30′00″N 81°41′09″W
1907 bank building designed by George B. Post featuring a striking glass rotunda, a tympanum sculpture, and interior murals. Interior renovated after 2013 into a grocery store and nightclub.
44 Cleveland Warehouse District
Cleveland Warehouse District
September 30, 1982
(#82003558)
Roughly bounded by Front and Superior Aves. and Railroad, Summit, 3rd, and 10th Sts.; also 1384-1410 W. 10th St.
41°30′00″N 81°42′03″W
10th St. addresses represent a boundary increase of February 21, 2007
45 Cleveland West Pierhead Light
Cleveland West Pierhead Light
August 4, 1983
(#83001950)
Cleveland Harbor on Lake Erie
41°30′32″N 81°43′04″W
46 Cleveland Worsted Mills Company
Cleveland Worsted Mills Company
August 8, 1985
(#85001695)
5846-6116 Broadway
41°27′53″N 81°38′57″W
Destroyed by fire, July 4, 1993[10]
47 Clinton Apartments
Clinton Apartments
March 29, 2006
(#06000199)
3607 Clinton Ave.
41°29′13″N 81°42′50″W
48 Colonial and Euclid Arcades
Colonial and Euclid Arcades
May 8, 1987
(#87000660)
508 and 600 Euclid Ave.
41°29′56″N 81°41′21″W
49 The Commodore Hotel
The Commodore Hotel
September 2, 2016
(#16000594)
11990 Ford Dr.; 11309-11325 Euclid Ave.
41°30′32″N 81°36′21″W
50 Cook Building
Cook Building
November 1, 1984
(#84000224)
4600-4800 Prospect Ave.
41°30′08″N 81°39′18″W
51 Corlett Building
Corlett Building
October 29, 2003
(#03001101)
1923-35 Euclid Ave.
41°30′06″N 81°40′39″W
Demolished[11]
52 The Courtland
The Courtland
November 2, 2000
(#00001296)
5403 Detroit Ave.
41°29′07″N 81°43′28″W
53 Justus L. Cozad House
Justus L. Cozad House
January 18, 1974
(#74001435)
11508 Mayfield Rd.
41°30′29″N 81°36′11″W
54 Crawford-Tilden Apartments
Crawford-Tilden Apartments
March 21, 1978
(#78002038)
1831-1843 Crawford Rd. and 1878-1888 E. 84th St.
41°30′25″N 81°37′45″W
The structure, built in 1908, is notable partially because of the way it is situated on a triangular piece of land, not unlike the Flatiron Building.
55 Andrew Dall, Jr., and James Dall Houses
Andrew Dall, Jr., and James Dall Houses
July 19, 1984
(#84002913)
2225 and 2229 E. 46th St.
41°29′52″N 81°39′14″W
56 Detroit-Superior High Level Bridge
Detroit-Superior High Level Bridge
January 18, 1974
(#74001437)
Over the Cuyahoga River valley between Detroit Ave. and Superior Ave.
41°29′39″N 81°42′09″W
57 Division Avenue Pumping Station
Division Avenue Pumping Station
January 18, 1974
(#74001438)
Division Ave., at the foot of W. 45th St.
41°29′24″N 81°43′00″W
58 Dixon Hall Apartments
Dixon Hall Apartments
November 1, 1984
(#84000225)
3814 Prospect Ave.
41°30′06″N 81°39′36″W
59 Doan School
Doan School
August 23, 1984
(#84002915)
1350 E. 105th St.
41°31′13″N 81°36′58″W
60 Dunham Tavern
Dunham Tavern
July 25, 1974
(#74001439)
6709 Euclid Ave.
41°30′17″N 81°38′19″W
61 East 89th Street Historic District
East 89th Street Historic District
May 26, 1988
(#88000678)
E. 89th St. roughly between Chester and Hough Aves.
41°30′30″N 81°37′31″W
62 East Boulevard Apartment House
East Boulevard Apartment House
August 24, 2017
(#100001506)
2691 E. 116th St.
41°29′09″N 81°36′09″W
63 East Boulevard Historic District
East Boulevard Historic District
November 29, 1995
(#95001366)
Roughly bounded by East Boulevard, St. Clair Ave., E. 99th St. and University Cir.
41°31′27″N 81°37′16″W
64 East Fourth Street Historic District
East Fourth Street Historic District
July 9, 1987
(#87001179)
Roughly on E. 4th St. between Euclid and Prospect Aves.
41°29′57″N 81°41′24″W
65 The East Ohio Building
The East Ohio Building
January 23, 2013
(#12001212)
1717 E. 9th St.
41°30′08″N 81°41′17″W
66 East Ohio Gas Company Building
East Ohio Gas Company Building
February 20, 2003
(#03000043)
1403 E. 6th St.
41°30′09″N 81°41′29″W
67 Jeremiah Ensworth House
Jeremiah Ensworth House
November 1, 1984
(#84000226)
3214 Prospect Ave.
41°30′04″N 81°39′50″W
68 Erie Railroad Cleveland Powerhouse
Erie Railroad Cleveland Powerhouse
July 19, 1984
(#84003614)
1246 River Rd.
41°29′47″N 81°42′42″W
Demolished May 2014[12]
69 Erieview Tower
Erieview Tower
September 25, 2017
(#100001655)
1322 E. 12th St.
41°30′19″N 81°41′18″W
70 Euclid Avenue Historic District
Euclid Avenue Historic District
June 28, 2002
(#02000702)
Roughly bounded by Public Square, Euclid Ave. to E. 17th St., and E. 21st St.; also 205 St. Clair Ave., 1370 Ontario St., and 1796-1808 E. 13th St.
41°30′02″N 81°41′12″W
Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase of May 29, 2007
71 Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church
Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church
March 12, 1980
(#80002977)
11205 Euclid Ave.
41°30′30″N 81°36′27″W
72 The Euclid-Seventy-First Street Building
The Euclid-Seventy-First Street Building
August 8, 1996
(#96000866)
7002-7030 Euclid Ave.
41°30′15″N 81°38′25″W
73 Fairhill Road Village Historic District
Fairhill Road Village Historic District
May 10, 1990
(#90000758)
12309-12511 Fairhill Rd.
41°29′36″N 81°35′47″W
Extends into Cleveland Heights, elsewhere in Cuyahoga County[13]
74 Fairmont Creamery Company Ice Cream Building
Fairmont Creamery Company Ice Cream Building
February 23, 2015
(#15000038)
1720 Willey Ave. and 2306 W. 17th St.
41°28′50″N 81°41′45″W
75 Federal Knitting Mills Building
Federal Knitting Mills Building
January 16, 2001
(#00001662)
2860-2894 Detroit Ave.; also 2820 and 2811-21 Vermont Ave.
41°29′20″N 81°42′49″W
Vermont Ave. addresses represent a boundary increase of February 1, 2006
76 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
October 8, 1976
(#76001392)
E. 6th St. and Superior Ave.
41°30′06″N 81°41′26″W
77 Fenway Hall
Fenway Hall
December 13, 2016
(#16000845)
1986 Stokes Boulevard
41°30′14″N 81°36′48″W
13-story Georgian Revival residential hotel completed in 1923. It is the last surviving building of the Doan's Corners commercial and entertainment district.
78 First Church of Christ, Scientist
First Church of Christ, Scientist
February 20, 2003
(#03000042)
2200 Overlook Rd.
41°30′12″N 81°35′58″W
79 First Methodist Church
First Methodist Church
September 1, 1995
(#84003953)
3000 Euclid Ave.
41°30′08″N 81°40′01″W
80 Ford Motor Company Cleveland Plant
Ford Motor Company Cleveland Plant
March 17, 1976
(#76001393)
11610 Euclid Ave.
41°30′38″N 81°36′10″W
81 Forest City Bank Building
Forest City Bank Building
August 31, 1992
(#86003827)
1400 W. 25th St.
41°29′28″N 81°42′27″W
82 Forest City Brewery
Forest City Brewery
May 3, 1976
(#76001394)
6920-6922 Union Ave.
41°27′47″N 81°38′24″W
83 Franklin Boulevard Historic District
Franklin Boulevard Historic District
May 31, 1989
(#89000430)
Franklin Boulevard from W. 52nd to W. 38th Sts.
41°29′08″N 81°42′56″W
84 Franklin Boulevard-West Clinton Avenue Historic District
Franklin Boulevard-West Clinton Avenue Historic District
December 6, 1993
(#93001334)
5207-7625 Franklin Boulevard and 5802-7325 W. Clinton Ave.; also 6801-7003 and 7319-7405 Detroit Ave.
41°28′55″N 81°43′46″W
Detroit Avenue represents a boundary increase of December 5, 2006
85 Phillip Gaensslen House
Phillip Gaensslen House
November 1, 1984
(#84000227)
3050 Prospect Ave.
41°30′03″N 81°39′58″W
86 Garfield Memorial
Garfield Memorial
April 11, 1973
(#73001411)
12316 Euclid Ave. in Lake View Cemetery
41°30′36″N 81°35′29″W
Extends into Cleveland Heights, elsewhere in Cuyahoga County[14]
87 Dr. William Gifford House
Dr. William Gifford House
November 1, 1984
(#84000228)
3047 Prospect Ave.
41°30′05″N 81°39′58″W
88 Francis K. Glidden House
Francis K. Glidden House
February 8, 1988
(#88000054)
1901 Ford Dr.
41°30′40″N 81°36′30″W
89 Globe Iron Works Building
Globe Iron Works Building
March 17, 1994
(#94000245)
2320 Center St.
41°29′45″N 81°42′32″W
90 Globe Machine and Stamping Company
Globe Machine and Stamping Company
January 14, 2013
(#12001180)
1250 W. 76th St.
41°29′11″N 81°44′17″W
91 Jacob Goldsmith House
Jacob Goldsmith House
March 8, 1978
(#78002039)
2200 E. 40th St.
41°29′53″N 81°39′26″W
Demolished in January 1989 after arson two months prior[15]
92 Gordon Square Building
Gordon Square Building
April 30, 1985
(#85000944)
6500-6616 Detroit Ave. and 1396-1490 W. 65th St.
41°29′03″N 81°43′51″W
93 Gordon Square Historic District
Gordon Square Historic District
October 25, 2002
(#02001209)
Detroit Ave. and W. 65th St.
41°29′02″N 81°43′50″W
94 Greyhound Bus Station
Greyhound Bus Station
June 2, 1999
(#91000302)
1465 Chester Ave.
41°30′12″N 81°40′56″W
95 Grossman Paper Box Company
Grossman Paper Box Company
August 15, 2016
(#16000601)
1729 Superior Ave.
41°30′23″N 81°40′52″W
96 Halle Building
Halle Building
September 8, 1983
(#83001953)
1228 Euclid Ave.
41°30′00″N 81°40′59″W
97 Halle's Shaker Square
Halle's Shaker Square
February 9, 2005
(#05000029)
13000 Shaker Boulevard
41°29′00″N 81°35′32″W
98 Harp Apartments
Harp Apartments
March 9, 2000
(#00000180)
1389 W. 64th St.
41°29′05″N 81°43′45″W
99 Harvard School
Harvard School
May 22, 2002
(#02000550)
6900 Harvard Ave.
41°26′54″N 81°38′28″W
100 Hay-McKinney and Bingham-Hanna House
Hay-McKinney and Bingham-Hanna House
June 18, 1976
(#76001395)
10825 E. Boulevard
41°30′48″N 81°36′38″W
101 Herold Building
Herold Building
January 29, 2013
(#12001245)
310 Prospect Ave.
41°29′53″N 81°41′25″W
102 Hessler Court Wooden Pavement
Hessler Court Wooden Pavement
March 3, 1975
(#75001362)
11330 East Boulevard between Bellflower and Hessler Rds.
41°30′39″N 81°36′20″W
103 James Hill House
James Hill House
May 13, 1994
(#94000415)
1840 W. 58th St.
41°28′54″N 81°43′36″W
104 Hilliard Apartment Building
Hilliard Apartment Building
March 17, 1987
(#86003502)
2804-2906 Sackett Ave.
41°27′49″N 81°42′06″W
105 Holy Rosary Church
Holy Rosary Church
June 16, 1976
(#76001397)
12021 Mayfield Rd.
41°30′32″N 81°35′56″W
106 Hotel Statler
Hotel Statler
April 1, 1998
(#98000317)
1127 Euclid Ave.
41°30′02″N 81°41′06″W
107 House of Wills
House of Wills
December 17, 1982
(#82001367)
2491 E. 55th St.
41°29′26″N 81°39′06″W
108 Hoyt Block
Hoyt Block
January 18, 1974
(#74001440)
608 W. St. Clair St.
41°29′59″N 81°41′56″W
109 Hruby Conservatory of Music
Hruby Conservatory of Music
November 29, 1979
(#79001807)
5417 Broadway St.
41°28′05″N 81°39′07″W
110 Hubbard Cooke Block
Hubbard Cooke Block
December 22, 2014
(#14001073)
2206-2220 Superior Viaduct
41°29′36″N 81°42′22″W
111 Joseph Ireland House
Joseph Ireland House
November 1, 1984
(#84000229)
2074 E. 36th St.
41°30′03″N 81°39′46″W
Demolished[16]
112 Irishtown Bend Archeological District
Irishtown Bend Archeological District
May 25, 1990
(#90000757)
Western bank of the Cuyahoga River, along Riverbed Rd.[17]
41°29′22″N 81°42′18″W
113 Jennings Apartments
Jennings Apartments
March 29, 1984
(#84003618)
2711 W. 14th St.
41°28′30″N 81°41′29″W
114 Jones Home for Children
Jones Home for Children
August 30, 1996
(#87002636)
3518 W. 25th St.
41°27′30″N 81°42′06″W
115 Jones Home Subdivisions Historic District
Jones Home Subdivisions Historic District
February 17, 2012
(#12000031)
Woodbridge, Marvin, Daisy, and Library Aves., and W. 25th St.
41°27′34″N 81°42′20″W
116 The Joseph and Feiss Clothcraft Shops
The Joseph and Feiss Clothcraft Shops
October 28, 2010
(#10000873)
2149 W. 53rd St.
41°28′23″N 81°43′14″W
117 Karamu House
Karamu House
December 17, 1982
(#82001368)
2355 E. 89th St.
41°29′37″N 81°37′26″W
118 Kendel Building
Kendel Building
January 29, 2013
(#12001246)
210 Prospect Ave.
41°29′53″N 81°41′26″W
119 Kennedy Apartments and Commercial Block
Kennedy Apartments and Commercial Block
July 6, 1989
(#85003764)
6425 Detroit Ave.
41°29′02″N 81°43′48″W
120 Lewis Kies House
Lewis Kies House
August 11, 2004
(#04000833)
4208 Prospect Ave.
41°30′08″N 81°39′25″W
121 W.H. Kindra Apartments
W.H. Kindra Apartments
March 19, 1987
(#87000434)
3802-2812 Mapledale Ave.
41°27′16″N 81°42′37″W
122 Krause Building-Otto Moser's Cafe
Krause Building-Otto Moser's Cafe
November 14, 1985
(#85002834)
2042-2044 E. 4th St.
41°29′56″N 81°41′27″W
123 Theodor Kundtz Company Building
Theodor Kundtz Company Building
February 2, 2001
(#01000051)
2249 Elm St.
41°29′44″N 81°42′22″W
124 Lake Shore Bank and Cleveland Public Library St. Clair Branch
Lake Shore Bank and Cleveland Public Library St. Clair Branch
December 15, 2015
(#15000901)
5410 St. Clair Ave. and 1368 E. 55th St.
41°31′19″N 81°39′08″W
125 LaSalle Theatre Building
LaSalle Theatre Building
June 15, 2011
(#11000365)
819-829 E. 185th St.
41°35′06″N 81°32′59″W
126 League Park
League Park
August 8, 1979
(#79001808)
Lexington and 66th Sts.
41°30′42″N 81°38′39″W
127 Lerner Building
Lerner Building
June 24, 2000
(#00000750)
322-324 Euclid Ave.
41°30′02″N 81°41′31″W
128 Lindner Building
Lindner Building
September 13, 1978
(#78002040)
1331 Euclid Ave.
41°30′04″N 81°40′55″W
129 Lion Knitting Mills
Lion Knitting Mills
September 12, 2016
(#16000617)
3256 W. 25th St.
41°27′57″N 81°42′02″W
130 Liquid Carbonic Corporation Dry Ice Plant
Liquid Carbonic Corporation Dry Ice Plant
December 22, 2014
(#14001074)
1318 W. 58th St.
41°29′15″N 81°43′36″W
131 Henry W. Longfellow School February 20, 2020
(#100004982)
650 East 140th St.
41°33′48″N 81°35′07″W
132 Lorain Avenue Commercial Historic District
Lorain Avenue Commercial Historic District
June 17, 1994
(#94000596)
3202-5730 Lorain Ave.
41°28′50″N 81°42′47″W
133 Lorain Station Historic District
Lorain Station Historic District
May 13, 1994
(#94000417)
9005-10134 Lorain Ave.
41°28′05″N 81°44′57″W
134 Lorain-Carnegie Bridge
Lorain-Carnegie Bridge
October 8, 1976
(#76001398)
Spans the Cuyahoga River between Lorain and Carnegie Aves.
41°29′26″N 81°41′30″W
135 Lower Prospect-Huron Historic District
Lower Prospect-Huron Historic District
November 19, 1995
(#94000640)
Seven blocks in downtown centered around the junction of Prospect Ave., Huron Rd. and E. 9th St.; also 727, 737, 1020-1060, and 1124 Bolivar Rd., 2217 E. 9th St., and 1303 Prospect Ave.
41°29′55″N 81°41′10″W
Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase of June 10, 2005
136 Magnolia-Wade Park Historic District
Magnolia-Wade Park Historic District
October 25, 1990
(#90001566)
Roughly bounded by Asbury Ave., E. 118th St., Wade Park Ave., Mistletoe Dr., Magnolia Dr., and E. 105th St.
41°30′54″N 81°36′30″W
137 Mallo House
Mallo House
March 19, 1987
(#87000439)
3781 W. 25th St.
41°27′12″N 81°42′04″W
138 Flora Stone Mather College District
Flora Stone Mather College District
February 15, 1974
(#74001442)
Bellflower Rd. at Ford Dr.
41°30′32″N 81°36′28″W
139 May Company
May Company
January 18, 1974
(#74001443)
158 Euclid Ave. at Public Sq.
41°29′55″N 81°41′31″W
140 The Mayfield Theatre Building
The Mayfield Theatre Building
June 14, 2013
(#13000389)
12300 Mayfield Road
41°30′30″N 81°35′50″W
141 McKinley Terrace
McKinley Terrace
July 9, 1985
(#85001527)
1406-1426 W. 81st St.
41°28′51″N 81°44′29″W
142 Medical Centre Building
Medical Centre Building
December 20, 1984
(#84000621)
1001 Huron Rd.
41°30′00″N 81°41′06″W
143 George Merwin House
George Merwin House
June 4, 1973
(#73001412)
3028 Prospect Ave.
41°30′06″N 81°39′52″W
"George Buckingham Merwin ... built a fine brick-house at the head of Prospect Street, which was then west of Sterling, now East 30th Street. When Prospect Street was cut through Sterling, this home was moved to the south side of it. It is a fine type of the architecture of that day, and the high ceilings of its interior, the size of the rooms, and the fine finish of all woodwork evidence refined and dignified taste. It is at present the home of the Rowfant Club, a very appropriate one for book-lovers, as George Merwin was a student all his life."[18][19]
144 Miles Park Historic District
Miles Park Historic District
May 17, 1974
(#74001444)
Miles Park Avenue between E. 91st and E. 93rd Streets
41°26′49″N 81°37′21″W
145 Miller Block
Miller Block
July 19, 1984
(#84003624)
3202-3214 Lorain Ave.
41°28′55″N 81°42′33″W
146 Montana Apartments
Montana Apartments
November 1, 1984
(#84000230)
2061 E. 36th St.
41°30′04″N 81°39′45″W
Demolished prior to 2005[20]
147 Moreland Theater Building
Moreland Theater Building
September 15, 2011
(#11000670)
11810-11824 Buckeye Rd.
41°28′50″N 81°36′01″W
1927 building by Braverman and Havermaet that served multiple uses in Cleveland's Hungarian community[21]
148 Garrett Morgan House
Garrett Morgan House
December 17, 1982
(#82001369)
5202 Harlem Ave.
41°30′53″N 81°39′12″W
Demolished[22]
149 Mueller Electric Company Building
Mueller Electric Company Building
February 23, 2016
(#16000042)
1587 E. 31st St.
41°30′32″N 81°40′04″W
150 Murray Hill School
Murray Hill School
April 28, 1988
(#88000436)
2026 Murray Hill Rd. and 2043 Random Rd.
41°30′27″N 81°35′55″W
151 Myrtle-Highview Historic District December 23, 2019
(#100004778)
16209 to 16408 Highview Dr. & 16200 to 16409 Myrtle Ave; Roughly bounded by Lee Rd, Myrtle Ave., Highview Dr. & dead end.
41°25′38″N 81°33′59″W
152 National Town and Country Club
National Town and Country Club
October 30, 2003
(#03001102)
2401 Euclid Ave.
41°30′08″N 81°40′20″W
153 Neal Terrace
Neal Terrace
October 3, 2012
(#12000834)
8811 Detroit Ave.
41°28′46″N 81°44′42″W
154 Neff Apartments
Neff Apartments
November 1, 1984
(#84000231)
3606 Prospect Ave.
41°30′05″N 81°39′45″W
Demolished prior to 2005; the photo is of the structure that replaced that building[23][24]
155 New England Building
New England Building
September 8, 2000
(#00001065)
617-637 Euclid Ave., 614-626 Vincent Ave.
41°30′01″N 81°41′20″W
156 Newton Avenue Historic District
Newton Avenue Historic District
August 31, 1988
(#88001298)
9700-10003 Newton Ave.
41°30′41″N 81°37′07″W
157 Northern Ohio Blanket Mills
Northern Ohio Blanket Mills
June 27, 2014
(#14000353)
3160 and 3166 W. 33rd St., 3401 Paris Ave., and 3167 Fulton Rd.
41°28′05″N 81°42′23″W
158 North Presbyterian Church
North Presbyterian Church
October 29, 1974
(#74001445)
4001 Superior Ave.
41°30′51″N 81°39′44″W
159 Notre Dame Academy
Notre Dame Academy
May 26, 1988
(#88000637)
1325 Ansel Rd.
41°31′14″N 81°37′18″W
160 Ohio Bell Henderson-Endicott Exchange Building
Ohio Bell Henderson-Endicott Exchange Building
November 1, 1984
(#84000232)
5400-5420 Prospect Ave.
41°30′09″N 81°39′09″W
161 Ohio City Preservation District
Ohio City Preservation District
October 9, 1974
(#89000435)
Bounded by W. 26th, Clinton, W. 38th, and Carroll Sts.; also roughly Franklin Boulevard NW., W. 38th St., Bridge Ave. NW., and W. 44th St., and Stone, W. 25th, Bridge Ave. NW., and W. 28th
41°29′07″N 81°42′33″W
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of May 25, 1989
162 Old Federal Building and Post Office
Old Federal Building and Post Office
May 3, 1974
(#74001448)
201 Superior Ave., NE.
41°30′02″N 81°41′34″W
163 Old River Road Historic District
Old River Road Historic District
February 1, 2006
(#05001574)
1220-1330 Old River Rd.
41°29′52″N 81°42′09″W
164 Old Stone Church
Old Stone Church
February 23, 1973
(#73001414)
91 Public Sq.
41°30′01″N 81°41′42″W
165 Charles Olney House and Gallery
Charles Olney House and Gallery
June 6, 1988
(#88000633)
2241-2255 W. 14th St.
41°28′53″N 81°41′28″W
166 Oppmann Terrace
Oppmann Terrace
September 19, 2012
(#12000800)
10119 Detroit Ave.
41°28′47″N 81°45′17″W
167 Panek Block
Panek Block
December 18, 1986
(#86003503)
3154 E. 49th St.
41°28′21″N 81°39′27″W
168 Park Building
Park Building
July 1, 1996
(#96000674)
140 Public Sq.
41°29′24″N 81°41′00″W
169 Peerless Motor Company Plant No. 1
Peerless Motor Company Plant No. 1
May 29, 1975
(#75001364)
9400 Quincy Ave.
41°29′33″N 81°37′16″W
Demolished[25]
170 Pennsylvania Railway Ore Dock
Pennsylvania Railway Ore Dock
October 15, 1997
(#95000492)
At Whiskey Island
41°29′44″N 81°43′19″W
Two of the four historic Hullet ore unloaders were scrapped in 2000, with the remaining two being dismantled.[26]
171 Perry-Payne Building
Perry-Payne Building
July 16, 1973
(#73001415)
740 Superior Ave.
41°29′57″N 81°41′54″W
172 Pilgrim Congregational Church
Pilgrim Congregational Church
March 17, 1976
(#76001399)
2592 W. 14th St.
41°28′38″N 81°41′31″W
173 Playhouse Square Group
Playhouse Square Group
October 5, 1978
(#78002041)
2067 E. 14th St.; 1422, 1501, 1515, 1621 Euclid Ave.
41°30′03″N 81°40′51″W
174 Plaza Apartments
Plaza Apartments
November 1, 1984
(#84000233)
3206 Prospect Ave.
41°30′04″N 81°39′53″W
175 Prospect Avenue Row House Group
Prospect Avenue Row House Group
March 27, 1974
(#74001450)
3645, 3649, 3651, and 3657 Prospect Ave.
41°30′07″N 81°39′41″W
176 Quad Hall
Quad Hall
May 26, 1988
(#88000642)
7500 Euclid Ave.
41°30′17″N 81°38′11″W
Demolished[27]
177 Record Rendezvous
Record Rendezvous
January 23, 2013
(#12001213)
300 Prospect Ave.
41°29′53″N 81°41′26″W
178 N.J. Rich and Co. Building
N.J. Rich and Co. Building
May 1, 2003
(#03000322)
1974 E. 61st St.
41°30′20″N 81°38′55″W
179 The Richman Brothers Company
The Richman Brothers Company
September 19, 2012
(#12000795)
1600 E. 55th St.
41°30′56″N 81°39′09″W
180 Riverside Cemetery Chapel
Riverside Cemetery Chapel
March 19, 1987
(#87000446)
3607 Pearl Road
41°27′23″N 81°41′51″W
Gothic Revival chapel built in 1876. It received an addition and minor alterations in 1897. Closed due to disrepair in 1953, it underwent a major renovation beginning in 1995 and reopened in 1998.
181 Riverside Cemetery Gatehouse
Riverside Cemetery Gatehouse
March 19, 1987
(#87000445)
3607 Pearl Road
41°27′20″N 81°42′01″W
1897 Gothic Revival/Romaesque Revival office building designed by Charles W. Hopkinson. A significant interior renovation occurred about 1991.
182 Rockefeller Building
Rockefeller Building
June 4, 1973
(#73001416)
614 Superior Ave.
41°29′53″N 81°41′51″W
183 Rockefeller Park and Cleveland Cultural Gardens Historic District
Rockefeller Park and Cleveland Cultural Gardens Historic District
May 4, 2005
(#05000382)
Roughly bounded by Mt. Sinai Rd., East Boulevard, Conrail tracks, and Ansel Rd.
41°31′30″N 81°37′22″W
184 Rockefeller Park Bridges
Rockefeller Park Bridges
September 27, 1977
(#77001051)
Rockefeller Park
41°31′41″N 81°37′34″W
185 Root and McBride-Bradley Building
Root and McBride-Bradley Building
July 18, 1980
(#80002978)
1220-1230 W. 6th St.
41°30′03″N 81°42′01″W
186 St. Elizabeth's Magyar Roman Catholic Church
St. Elizabeth's Magyar Roman Catholic Church
January 30, 1976
(#76001402)
9016 Buckeye Rd.
41°29′07″N 81°37′24″W
187 St. Ignatius High School
St. Ignatius High School
January 21, 1974
(#74001451)
1911 W. 30th St. at Carroll Ave.
41°29′00″N 81°42′28″W
188 St. John's AME Church
St. John's AME Church
December 17, 1982
(#82001370)
2261 E. 40th St.
41°29′48″N 81°39′22″W
189 St. John's Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church
February 23, 1973
(#73001418)
2600 Church St.
41°29′24″N 81°42′30″W
190 St. Luke's Hospital
St. Luke's Hospital
June 10, 2005
(#05000579)
11311 Shaker Boulevard
41°29′06″N 81°36′21″W
191 St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church
St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church
January 18, 1974
(#74001452)
3114 Scranton Rd.
41°28′11″N 81°41′50″W
192 St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
November 25, 1980
(#80002979)
4120 Euclid Ave.
41°30′12″N 81°39′28″W
193 St. Stanislaus Church
St. Stanislaus Church
June 22, 1976
(#76001404)
Forman and E. 65th Sts.
41°27′33″N 81°38′41″W
194 St. Stephen Church
St. Stephen Church
November 25, 1977
(#77001052)
1930 W. 54th St.
41°28′44″N 81°43′26″W
195 St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral
St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral
January 18, 1974
(#74001453)
733 Starkweather Ave.
41°28′38″N 81°40′54″W
196 Charles Schweinfurth House
Charles Schweinfurth House
May 22, 1973
(#73001417)
1915 E. 75th St.
41°30′20″N 81°38′10″W
197 Levi Scofield House December 31, 2019
(#100004823)
2438 Mapleside Rd.
41°29′30″N 81°36′33″W
198 Scranton South Side Historic District
Scranton South Side Historic District
June 30, 2015
(#15000371)
2314-2658 and 3339 Scranton Rd., 1632-2101 Holmden, 1644-2115 Brainard, 1724-2105 Corning, and 1701-2034 Clover Aves.
41°27′53″N 81°41′50″W
199 Shaker Square
Shaker Square
July 1, 1976
(#76001400)
Shaker and Moreland Boulevards
41°29′02″N 81°35′26″W
200 Shaker Village Historic District
Shaker Village Historic District
May 31, 1984
(#84003650)
Roughly bounded by Fairmount and Lomond Boulevards and Green, Warrensville Center, Becket, and Coventry Rds.; also roughly bounded by Lomond Boulevard, Lytel Rd., Scottsdale Boulevard, and Lindholm Rd.
41°28′33″N 81°33′11″W
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of January 5, 2001. Extends into Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights, elsewhere in Cuyahoga County
201 Shiloh Baptist Church
Shiloh Baptist Church
December 17, 1982
(#82001371)
5500 Scovill Ave.
41°29′29″N 81°39′04″W
202 Society for Savings Building
Society for Savings Building
November 7, 1976
(#76001401)
Public Sq.
41°30′02″N 81°41′40″W
203 South Brooklyn Commercial District
South Brooklyn Commercial District
February 25, 2005
(#05000092)
Roughly along Pearl and Broadview Rds.
41°26′30″N 81°42′18″W
204 Southworth House
Southworth House
November 1, 1984
(#84000234)
3334 Prospect Ave.
41°30′04″N 81°39′48″W
205 J. Spang Baking Company
J. Spang Baking Company
June 14, 2018
(#100002551)
2707 Barber Ave.
41°28′31″N 81°42′03″W
206 Stager-Beckwith House
Stager-Beckwith House
April 20, 1978
(#78002042)
3813 Euclid Ave.
41°30′14″N 81°39′35″W
207 Stanley Block
Stanley Block
April 27, 2011
(#94000591)
2115-2121 Ontario St.
41°29′52″N 81°41′29″W
Demolished in December, 2012[28]
208 Stockbridge Apartment Building
Stockbridge Apartment Building
August 8, 1985
(#85001693)
3328 Euclid Ave.
41°30′10″N 81°39′41″W
209 Stuyvesant Motor Company Building
Stuyvesant Motor Company Building
September 22, 2015
(#15000612)
1937 E. Prospect Ave.
41°30′02″N 81°40′35″W
210 Superior Avenue Historic District
Superior Avenue Historic District
February 21, 2007
(#07000072)
1860-2553 Superior Ave.
41°30′29″N 81°40′37″W
211 Superior Avenue Viaduct
Superior Avenue Viaduct
June 9, 1978
(#78002043)
Superior Ave.
41°29′41″N 81°42′16″W
212 Tavern Club
Tavern Club
November 1, 1984
(#84000235)
3522 Prospect Ave.
41°30′04″N 81°39′47″W
213 Templar-Farrell Motor Sales Building
Templar-Farrell Motor Sales Building
November 1, 1984
(#84000237)
3134 Prospect Ave.
41°30′04″N 81°39′55″W
214 The Temple
The Temple
August 30, 1974
(#74001455)
University Circle at Silver Park
41°30′29″N 81°36′58″W
215 Templin-Bradley Company
Templin-Bradley Company
June 14, 2013
(#13000390)
5700 Detroit Ave.
41°29′07″N 81°43′32″W
216 Third Church of Christ, Scientist
Third Church of Christ, Scientist
March 19, 1987
(#87000444)
3648 W. 25th St.
41°27′17″N 81°42′06″W
217 Hannes Tiedemann House
Hannes Tiedemann House
March 15, 1982
(#82004417)
4308 Franklin Boulevard
41°29′08″N 81°42′59″W
218 Tinnerman Steel Range Company
Tinnerman Steel Range Company
February 21, 2017
(#100000663)
2048 Fulton Rd.
41°28′50″N 81°42′40″W
Factory building constructed in segments from 1886 to 1914, where the first steel cooking range and the first speed nut was manufactured.
219 Clayton Townes House
Clayton Townes House
March 19, 1987
(#87000435)
3800 W. 33rd St.
41°27′06″N 81°42′19″W
220 Tremont Historic District
Tremont Historic District
July 15, 1994
(#94000719)
Roughly bounded by Interstate 490, Interstate 71, University Ct., W. 7th St., Starkweather Ave., Brayton, Fruit Ave. and Auburn Ave.
41°28′45″N 81°41′16″W
221 Trinity Cathedral
Trinity Cathedral
June 4, 1973
(#73001420)
Euclid Ave. at E. 22nd St.
41°30′04″N 81°40′28″W
222 Trinity Cathedral Church Home
Trinity Cathedral Church Home
November 1, 1984
(#84000239)
2227 Prospect Ave.
41°30′02″N 81°40′27″W
223 Union Club
Union Club
February 15, 1974
(#74001456)
1211 Euclid Ave.
41°30′12″N 81°41′04″W
224 Union Steel Screw Office Building
Union Steel Screw Office Building
January 13, 1989
(#88003193)
1675-7 E. 40th St.
41°30′50″N 81°39′34″W
225 Union Terminal Group
Union Terminal Group
March 17, 1976
(#76001405)
Public Sq.
41°29′52″N 81°41′39″W
226 United Motor Service Building
United Motor Service Building
November 1, 1984
(#84000240)
4019 Prospect Ave.
41°30′09″N 81°39′25″W
227 Universal Terminal Company Dock and Warehouse
Universal Terminal Company Dock and Warehouse
September 8, 1983
(#83001954)
5451 N. Marginal Rd.
41°31′48″N 81°39′20″W
228 University Hall, Cleveland State University
University Hall, Cleveland State University
February 6, 1973
(#73001421)
2605 Euclid Ave.
41°30′11″N 81°40′14″W
229 Upson-Walton Company Building
Upson-Walton Company Building
January 21, 1974
(#74001457)
1310 Old River Rd. (W. 11th St.)
41°29′53″N 81°42′10″W
230 USS COD (submarine)
USS COD (submarine)
January 14, 1986
(#86000088)
N. Marginal Dr.
41°30′37″N 81°41′32″W
231 Van Rooy Coffee Company Building
Van Rooy Coffee Company Building
June 16, 2004
(#04000608)
2900 Detroit Ave.
41°29′23″N 81°42′41″W
232 Variety Store Building and Theatre
Variety Store Building and Theatre
April 1, 1982
(#82003559)
11801-11825 Lorain Ave.
41°27′40″N 81°46′14″W
233 Venice Building
Venice Building
October 1, 1990
(#90001496)
8401-8417 Euclid Ave.
41°30′14″N 81°37′43″W
Demolished prior to 2003[29]
234 Vitrolite Building
Vitrolite Building
October 13, 2004
(#04001148)
2911-2915 Detroit Ave.
41°29′22″N 81°42′42″W
235 Wade Memorial Chapel
Wade Memorial Chapel
June 18, 1973
(#73001422)
12316 Euclid Ave. inside Lake View Cemetery
41°30′49″N 81°35′42″W
236 Wade Park District
Wade Park District
October 2, 1982
(#82001372)
Roughly bounded by E. 105th St., East Boulevard, and Chester and Euclid Aves.
41°30′30″N 81°36′46″W
237 Walker and Weeks Office Building
Walker and Weeks Office Building
November 1, 1984
(#84000259)
2341 Carnegie Ave.
41°29′58″N 81°40′21″W
238 Warner & Swasey Company Building September 20, 2019
(#100004410)
5701 Carnegie Ave.
41°30′06″N 81°39′02″W
239 Warszawa Neighborhood District
Warszawa Neighborhood District
November 28, 1980
(#80002980)
E. 65th St. and Forman Ave.
41°27′29″N 81°38′41″W
240 Waterman Service Building
Waterman Service Building
August 17, 2001
(#01000897)
3030 E. 63rd St.
41°28′34″N 81°38′50″W
241 Watterson School
Watterson School
October 8, 1992
(#92001354)
1422 W. 74th St.
41°28′55″N 81°44′10″W
242 Weizer Building
Weizer Building
February 8, 1988
(#88000055)
8935 Buckeye Rd.
41°29′07″N 81°37′25″W
Demolished[30]
243 Weizer Building
Weizer Building
November 21, 2002
(#02001360)
11801 Buckeye Rd.
41°28′52″N 81°36′02″W
244 West 25th Street-Detroit Avenue Historic District
West 25th Street-Detroit Avenue Historic District
January 23, 2013
(#12001214)
Roughly bounded by Detroit Ave., Aust Ct., W. 25th & W. 28th Sts.
41°29′26″N 81°42′26″W
245 West Side Market
West Side Market
December 18, 1973
(#73001423)
W. 24th St. and Lorain Ave.
41°29′04″N 81°42′11″W
246 West Technical High School
West Technical High School
August 21, 2001
(#01000898)
2201 W. 93rd St.
41°28′19″N 81°44′48″W
247 Western Reserve Building
Western Reserve Building
October 30, 1973
(#73001424)
1468 W. 9th St.
41°29′50″N 81°41′59″W
248 Phillis Wheatley Association
Phillis Wheatley Association
August 24, 1979
(#79001809)
4450 Cedar Ave.
41°30′00″N 81°39′18″W
249 White Chewing Gum Company Building
White Chewing Gum Company Building
March 9, 2000
(#00000181)
10307 Detroit Ave.
41°28′49″N 81°45′26″W
250 Henry P. White House
Henry P. White House
July 16, 1973
(#73001425)
Northwestern corner of Euclid Ave. and E. 90th St.
41°30′14″N 81°37′23″W
251 WHK Studio One
WHK Studio One
November 1, 2019
(#100004561)
4900-5002 Euclid Ave.
41°30′14″N 81°39′15″W
252 Woodland Avenue and West Side Railroad Powerhouse
Woodland Avenue and West Side Railroad Powerhouse
June 4, 1979
(#79001810)
1180 Cathan Ave., NW
41°29′47″N 81°42′13″W
253 Woodland Cemetery
Woodland Cemetery
June 4, 1986
(#86001253)
6901 Woodland Ave.
41°28′54″N 81°38′30″W
City cemetery established in 1853 which became Cleveland's most prominent burying ground for the next half-century. It fell into extreme disrepair, and most of its outstanding architectural features dismantled or demolished between 1915 and 1951. It has undergone moderate restoration since 2000.
254 Woodland-Larchmere Commercial Historic District
Woodland-Larchmere Commercial Historic District
September 1, 2015
(#15000560)
12019-13165 Larchmere and 2618 N. Moreland
41°29′15″N 81°35′35″W
Extends into Shaker Heights, elsewhere in Cuyahoga County
255 Zero Gravity Research Facility (B-2)
Zero Gravity Research Facility (B-2)
October 3, 1985
(#85002801)
Lewis Research Center
41°24′44″N 81°51′51″W
256 Zion Lutheran Church
Zion Lutheran Church
November 1, 1984
(#84000261)
2062 E. 30th St.
41°30′02″N 81°40′03″W
257 Zion Lutheran School
Zion Lutheran School
November 1, 1984
(#84000264)
2074 E. 30th St.
41°30′01″N 81°40′02″W

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location Summary
1 Cuyahoga Building
Cuyahoga Building
December 31, 1974
(#74001436)
May 5, 1983 216 Superior Avenue NE
Demolished in 1982.[31]
2 Holy Name High School-Gallagher Building March 27, 1975
(#75001363)
February 21, 1980 8318 Broadway SE.
Demolished
3 McDonald's Drive-in June 15, 1990
(#90000851)
March 21, 1991 988 E. 152nd St.
Demolished
4 Newburgh Town Hall
Newburgh Town Hall
October 30, 1973
(#73001413)
October 29, 1985 9213 Miles Park Avenue
Suffered fire in November 1984, demolished in 1985[32]
5 Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum
Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum
October 30, 1973[33]
(#73002289)
1978 4455 Turney Road
Also known as Newburgh State Hospital and Cleveland State Hospital. Demolished in 1994.[34]
6 Rocket Engine Test Facility
Rocket Engine Test Facility
Unavailable
(#85002800)
April 4, 2005 Lewis Research Center
Former National Historic Landmark. Demolished in 2003 for runway expansion at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.[35]
7 St. Joseph's Church and Friary June 17, 1976
(#76001403)
January 31, 1995 2543 E. 23rd Street
Demolished in 1993 after several fires.[36]
8 Sterling School February 25, 1974
(#74001454)
May 5, 1983 2104 E. 30th Street
Demolished in 1982.[37]

See also

References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on June 26, 2020.
  3. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. The Adelbert Hall Fire Archived 2008-12-23 at the Wayback Machine, Case Western Reserve University. Accessed 2007-07-24.
  7. Allen Memorial Medical Library, Cleveland Landmarks Commission. Accessed 2007-07-24.
  8. Real Property Information: search for 4345 Lee, Cuyahoga County Auditor, n.d. Accessed 2011-01-24.
  9. Albrecht, Brian E. (November 26, 1996). "Ball Snaps, Dust Flies At Stadium". The Plan Dealer. p. A1; Grant, Alison (July 6, 1997). "Shortage of Stadium Job Data Frustrates Countil Into Action". The Plan Dealer. p. B1.
  10. "Cleveland Worsted Mill Co". Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. May 13, 1998. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  11. Zipay, Keri (2010-01-11). "The demolition of the Cleveland Cadillac Company building". Cleveland Area History. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
  12. Murphy, Elizabeth C.; Little, Emily S.; Sanbury, Michael; Jorge, Maria (2014). "Erie Railroad Cleveland Powerhouse" (PDF). Historic American Engineering Record. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  13. Zoning Map Archived 2009-09-20 at the Wayback Machine, Cleveland Heights Department of Planning and Development, November 2005. Accessed 2009-09-05.
  14. Plan of Lake View Cemetery Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine, Lake View Cemetery. Accessed 2009-09-08.
  15. Jacob Goldsmith House, Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, 1997-07-17. Accessed 2011-01-21.
  16. Ireland, Joseph House, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2011-01-21.
  17. Location derived from this National Park Service webpage; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
  18. Wickham, Gertrude Van Rensselaer (1914). The Pioneer Families of Cleveland 1796 - 1840 Vol. 1. Cleveland, Ohio: Evangelical Publishing House. p. 130.
  19. Cigliano, Jan (1991). Showplace of America: Cleveland's Euclid Avenue, 1850-1910. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. pp. 293–95. ISBN 0-87338-445-8.
  20. Real Property Information (search for 2061 E. 36 St.), Cuyahoga County Auditor, n.d. Accessed 2011-01-21.
  21. "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Moreland Theater Building" (PDF). April 4, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 29, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  22. Garrett Morgan House, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2011-01-21.
  23. Neff Apartments, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2011-01-21.
  24. Real Property Information (search for 3606 Euclid), Cuyahoga County Auditor, n.d. Accessed 2011-01-21.
  25. Cleveland Area History: Cars, Beer, and the Law, Christopher Busta-Peck, 2010-05-05. Accessed 2011-01-21.
  26. The Hulett Automatic Ore Unloaders Online, Cleveland Memory Project Accessed 2011-07-15.
  27. Quad Hall, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2011-01-24.
  28. "The Stanley Block Building in downtown Cleveland was demolished Saturday". Newsnet5.com. 2012-12-22. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
  29. Real Property Information, search for 8401 Euclid, Cuyahoga County Auditor, n.d. Accessed 2011-01-24.
  30. Weizer Building, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2011-01-21.
  31. "Cuyahoga Building". The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. March 27, 1998. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  32. "Many Faces of City's History to Be Preserved As Landmarks". The Plain Dealer. December 17, 1973. p. C5; Thoma, Pauline (May 26, 1975). "Area Landmarks Make A Place in Pages of History". The Plain Dealer. p. A17; "Charles W. Thomas". The Plain Dealer. January 12, 1976. p. D9; Beard, David (November 18, 1984). "Miles Ave. Pastor Opens Church to a Burned Out Congregation". The Plain Dealer. p. A24.
  33. "Department of the Interior: Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service: National Register of Historic Places: Annual Listing of Historic Properties", 43 FR 5162 (February 7, 1978), at p. 5273.
  34. Torassa, Ulysses (January 25, 1991). "Heirs Seek Return of Land Used for Institution". The Plain Dealer. p. 19; Lubinger, Bill (December 26, 1991). "Broadway Plan Calls for 200 New Homes". The Plain Dealer. p. B1; Lubinger, Bill (April 4, 1993). "New Projects Will Bring 300 Homes to Cleveland". The Plain Dealer. p. F1; Lubinger, Bill (August 14, 1994). "Flexibility Is Key to Condo Plans". The Plain Dealer. p. E1.
  35. "Withdrawal of Rocket Engine Test Facility, National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)". Nps.gov. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
  36. St Joseph's Church and Friary, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2011-01-24.
  37. Facaros, Dana (August 21, 1982). "Give the Old Schools New Lease On Life". The Plain Dealer. p. B3.
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