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Greenwood St.
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- | :::''CLEVELAND, April 20. -- Architect C.E. Tousley, Bangor building, has completed plans for new block, corner [[Pearl St.|Pearl street]] and Archwood avenue, for the Brooklyn Savings & Loan Association. Store and aparments, four stories high, fireproof construction.''<ref>''Ohio Architect and Builder'', January 2004, pg. 50</ref> | + | :::''CLEVELAND, April 20. -- Architect C.E. Tousley, Bangor building, has completed plans for new block, corner [[Pearl St.|Pearl street]] and Archwood avenue, for the [[Brooklyn Savings & Loan Association]]. Store and aparments, four stories high, fireproof construction.''<ref>''Ohio Architect and Builder'', January 2004, pg. 50</ref> |
Current revision
Now known as Archwood Avenue.
The following notice appeared in the January 1904 copy of Ohio Architect and Builder:
- CLEVELAND, April 20. -- Architect C.E. Tousley, Bangor building, has completed plans for new block, corner Pearl street and Archwood avenue, for the Brooklyn Savings & Loan Association. Store and aparments, four stories high, fireproof construction.[1]
References
- ↑ Ohio Architect and Builder, January 2004, pg. 50
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