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    The Arcade in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, is a Victorian-era structure of two nine-story buildings, joined by a five-story arcade with a glass skylight...
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    the form of a stone arcade. Royal Arcade in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, opened 1870 The Cleveland Arcade in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States...
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    street in the world". Known as Cleveland's "Crystal Palace", the five-story Cleveland Arcade (sometimes called the Old Arcade) was built in 1890 and renovated...
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  • The Arcade (Cleveland), a historic building in Ohio The Arcade (Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts), a historic site in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts The Arcade (Providence...
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    Commonwealth English (see spelling differences), shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza, or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes...
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    Michigan of a free-standing commercial arcade building of a type that was popularized by the Cleveland Arcade. John H. Nickels owned and operated a meat...
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    Arcade Fire is a Canadian indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec, consisting of husband and wife Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, alongside Richard Reed...
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    John Eisenmann (category Architects from Cleveland)
    1924) was an architect in Cleveland, Ohio. As part of Eisenmann & Smith he designed the Cleveland Arcade in downtown Cleveland. He also designed the Main...
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    Gothic Revival architecture Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II Cleveland arcade Westminster Arcade, the oldest enclosed shopping mall in the United States "National...
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    An amusement arcade, also known as a video arcade, amusements, arcade, or penny arcade (an older term), is a venue where people play arcade games, including...
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    condominiums above the storefronts. East 4th is also adjacent to the historic Cleveland Arcade, the first indoor shopping mall in the United States, built in 1890...
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  • Superman (2025 film) (category Films shot in Cleveland)
    Square, the Detroit–Superior Bridge, PNC Plaza, Progressive Field, and Cleveland Arcade. Exterior shots of the Huntington Bank Building, Key Tower, and the...
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    Leader Building (category Residential skyscrapers in Cleveland)
    and East 6th Street in Downtown Cleveland, adjacent to the Cleveland Arcade and across the street from the Cleveland Public Library. Completed in 1913...
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    2008–2010) Cleveland Arcade (1890) 5th Street Arcades – 530 Euclid Avenue 1040 Woodview Road PNC Bank Guardian Bank Building (1890) The 9 Cleveland City Club...
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    turning it into one of the main nightlife hotspots in the city. The old Cleveland Arcade is located across Euclid Avenue from East 4th Street. The historic...
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    Stephen V. Harkness (category Businesspeople from Cleveland)
    active in the development of Cleveland, Ohio. He collaborated with Charles F. Brush and Rockefeller to build the Cleveland Arcade, one of the first enclosed...
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  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier (category Films shot in Cleveland)
    locations in Cleveland included the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, the Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland State University, the Cleveland Arcade, Tower...
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    The Peachtree Arcade was a shopping arcade in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The building, modeled after the Arcade in Cleveland, was designed...
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    Day parade draws record crowd of 500,000 to downtown Cleveland | cleveland.com". Blog.cleveland.com. March 18, 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2015. "How Mark...
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    Stouffer's (category Companies based in Cleveland)
    took over one of the company's milk stands, on the lower level of the Cleveland Arcade, and converted it into a restaurant serving buttermilk, sandwiches...
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  • Cleveland Arcade...
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    Public Square is the central plaza of Downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Based on an 18th-century New England model, it was part of the original 1796 town plat...
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    The economy of Greater Cleveland is diverse, but is based on healthcare, banking, finance, education, insurance, manufacturing, sports, and tech. The...
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    better future in America. By 1890, the year when the Cleveland Arcade was opened to the public, Cleveland had become the nation's 10th largest city, with a...
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    There have been several nicknames for the City of Cleveland throughout its history. These include: "The 216" – Referring to the local area code. "America's...
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    The Cleveland sports community is anchored by three major league professional sports teams: the Cleveland Browns (National Football League), Cleveland Guardians...
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  • Tecmo Bowl (category Arcade Archives games)
    football video game developed and released by Tecmo. Originally released as an arcade game in 1987, the game features a large dual screen cabinet with up to four...
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    Charles F. Brush (category Businesspeople from Cleveland)
    Winthrop family. Brush was raised on a farm about 10 miles from downtown Cleveland. He had a great interest in science, particularly with Humphry Davy's...
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  • Germany as the world's tallest cathedral. The five-story skylight Arcade opens in Cleveland, Ohio. June 1 – The United States Census Bureau begins using Herman...
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    The new station opened in 1897, and its arcade along High Street was finished in 1899. By 1928, part of the arcade was demolished. Passenger service significantly...
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