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East side of Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets



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  • Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets

    Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets

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    Portion of the Wilcox Annex, 212 South Spring Street, at left; it was also known as the Lang Building. Workman Block in the middle. Stimson Building with its observation tower at 3rd Street.

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  • Building's last days on Spring Street

    Building's last days on Spring Street

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company handling the demolition of the Spring Hotel, 245 ½ South Spring Street. At left, the Douglas Building, 257 South Spring Street.

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  • Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets

    Spring Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets

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    Red brick building known as Wilcox Annex or Lang Building, 212 South Spring Street. Wilcox Building, 206 South Spring Street. Five-story State Highway Building and City Hall in far left background.

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  • 6th Street, from Hope Street to Grand Avenue

    6th Street, from Hope Street to Grand Avenue

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company handling the demolition of the Superior Hotel, 564 South Hope Street, 6th Street storefronts, and Hotel Savoy, 565 South Grand Avenue.

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  • 6th Street, from Hope Street to Grand Avenue

    6th Street, from Hope Street to Grand Avenue

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    Site for Crocker Citizens Bank to be. Cleveland Wrecking Company handling the demolition of both the Superior Hotel, 564 South Hope Street, and Hotel Savoy, 565 South Grand Avenue.

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  • 7th and Hope Streets

    7th and Hope Streets

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company demolishing the 705 South Hope Street building at the southwest corner of 7th and Hope Streets. At the same intersection corner sits a shoe shine stall and a Winkys fast food stand. The 1925 Renaissance Revival style Barker Brothers building with its vertically oriented sign sits on the next block.

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