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Lookout St.
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- | :Between [[Redman Avenue]] and [[Denison Avenue]] | + | :Between [[Redman Avenue]] and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] |
'''Development:''' | '''Development:''' | ||
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- | :Ebenezer Foster | + | :[[Ebenezer Foster]] |
'''Named for:''' | '''Named for:''' | ||
+ | :The eastward facing view afforded a lookout over the Cuyahoga River and beyond to Newburgh Township. | ||
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+ | This street had a confectionary store owned by Tillie Kuczek, a butcher shop owned by Jacob Sidlowski, a bar, [[Cuyahoga Dairy]], and another unidentified meat market that was originally owned by butcher, [[Ludwig Kapusta]] and then by Star Producing in 1914. A surprising number of businesses for a residential street this short. | ||
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Revision as of 18:08, 3 March 2007
Post-1906 name:
- West 13th Street
Location:
- Between Redman Avenue and Denison Avenue
Development:
Developers:
Named for:
- The eastward facing view afforded a lookout over the Cuyahoga River and beyond to Newburgh Township.
This street had a confectionary store owned by Tillie Kuczek, a butcher shop owned by Jacob Sidlowski, a bar, Cuyahoga Dairy, and another unidentified meat market that was originally owned by butcher, Ludwig Kapusta and then by Star Producing in 1914. A surprising number of businesses for a residential street this short.
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