24 Stunning Vintage Images of Millionaires' Row on Euclid Avenue

Only a few of the  Millionaires' Row homes still exist today in Cleveland. But back when the city was the sixth largest in the country, in the early 1900s, Euclid Avenue was one of the most stunning places in the world. Here's a peek back at the past.

Only a few of the  Millionaires' Row homes still exist today in Cleveland. But back when the city was the sixth largest in the country, in the early 1900s, Euclid Avenue was one of the most stunning places in the world. Here's a peek back at the past.

Photos courtesy of the Cleveland Memory Project

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Once part of Millionaires' Row along Euclid Ave., the James Jared Tracy house was renamed Bliss Hall and used as a women's dormitory, 1943-1951.
Once part of Millionaires' Row along Euclid Ave., the James Jared Tracy house was renamed Bliss Hall and used as a women's dormitory, 1943-1951.
Residence on Euclid Avenue. 1902
Residence on Euclid Avenue. 1902
Sunday morning along Millionaires' Row on Euclid Avenue. 1910
Sunday morning along Millionaires' Row on Euclid Avenue. 1910
Tyler Mansion, now the site of the Bulkley Building. c. 1900
Tyler Mansion, now the site of the Bulkley Building. c. 1900