Photos courtesy of the Cleveland Memory Project and Cleveland Press.

Oldest Neighborhood: Ohio City- 165 years Though it originally stood as an independent municipality decades before adopted by Cleveland, Ohio City became the city’s original residential neighborhood in 1854. Today, nearly 10,000 people call Ohio City home. (photo courtesy of the Cleveland Memory Project and Cleveland Press)
The West Side Market and the intersection of Market Ave. and W. 25th, circa 1950.
Store and apartment building, 1946.
Lincoln Savings and Loan on West 25th, 1952.
View of the Detroit-Superior Bridge taken from the intersection of W. 25th and Detroit Avenue, 1978.
West 25th Street Bridge south of Lorain, 1953.
Riverview Terrace housing development, 1963.
Cleveland Transit Car and Trackless Trolley at West 25th St. and Bridge Ave., date unknown.
Aragon dance hall, 1989.
St. Malachi, date unknown.
Cleveland Transit Car at West 25th St. and Bridge Ave., date unknown.
West 25th, date unknown.
Denison Avenue at West 25th Street, 1937.
Traffic from West 25th Street, 1951.
West 25th Street and Columbus Road in Cleveland, Ohio, 1972.

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