To get from downtown to the University Circle area in 1900, Clevelanders wouldn’t be traveling down Chester. And if Tom Hamilton were alive that year and Progressive Field stood where it now stands, he wouldn’t be welcoming fans to a broadcast from the corner of Carnegie and Ontario. Residents heading to the West Side Market wouldn’t be looking for a West 25th St. sign, for that matter.

Because before 1906, tons of streets in Cleveland weren’t named what they are today. Originally coined for famous people, geographic references, and so on, many were scuttled in favor of a numerical street naming system by city council that year, demarcating east and west from Public Square.

Here are what some notable roads were called more than a century ago. Some remnants of the original names can still be found in reference to buildings and cemeteries that remain.

Academy Ave. and Alabama Ave. became West 4th Street Credit: Google Maps
Bank became West 6th Street Credit: Google Maps
Blair became East 3rd Street Credit: Google Maps
Bond became East 6th St. Credit: Google Maps
Brownell became East 14th Street Credit: Google Maps
Chestnut became Chester Avenue Credit: Google Maps
East Prospect and Sibley became Carnegie Avenue Credit: Google Maps
Erie became East 9th Street Credit: Google Maps
Garden became Central Avenue at East 55th Street Credit: Google Maps
Highland became West 117th Street Credit: Google Maps
Newburg became Denison Avenue Credit: Google Maps
Ohio became Central Avenue Credit: Google Maps
Oregon became Rockwell Avenue Credit: Google Maps
Pearl became West 25th Street Credit: Google Maps
Perry (after Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry) became East 22nd Street Credit: Google Maps
River became West 11th Street Credit: Google Maps
Sherriff became East 4th Street Credit: Google Maps
South Water turned into Columbus Road Credit: Google Maps
Sterling became East 30th Street Credit: Google Maps
Credit: Google Maps
Willett became Fulton Road Credit: Google Maps
York became West 28th Street Credit: Google Maps
Liberty became Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in 1981 Credit: Google Maps
Jennings became West 14th Street Credit: Google Maps
Gordon became West 65th Street Credit: Google Maps
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