Cedar Lee District
The Cedar Lee District is a Cleveland Heights hub of restaurants, shopping boutiques, theaters and unique shops.
The Center Mayfield Movie Theater - Demolition From Above
Opened in 1936, the Center Mayfield Theater, which was a sister theater to the Cedar Lee Theater, was a neighborhood theater near the Cleveland Heights/South Euclid border. The theater had shown mainly sub-run fare for discounted admission. The theater closed around 1996.
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3064 Essex Rd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 - Monica Graham - RE/MAX Traditions
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Quintessential wood sided Dutch colonial on a lovely tree lined street with an easy walk to the Cedar Lee area, library, restaurants, shops and theater. The inviting Entry Foyer welcomes you to this spacious center hall home. The Living Room shines with its fireplace, wood flooring, crown moldings, and opens to a large Family Room with lots of windows streaming in natural light. The Dining Room is grand for entertaining or cozy meals cooked in the updated Kitchen with lots of cabinetry and counter space, granite counter tops, pantry, built in wine rack and all appliances remain. The second floor has four spacious Bedrooms, a large Full Bathroom with handmade decorative tiles in the bathtub. Off one of the bedrooms is a seasonal enclosed porch for a little away time. Full open basement with the laundry area, storage room and a terrific full bathroom. At the back of the house is a huge deck, deep fully fenced yard and a two car garage. This property has been wonderfully maintained and updated to make this home a true pleasure to move right in and enjoy!!
Dobama 60 Interviews: Eric Coble
Dobama continues its celebration of the 60th Anniversary season with the next video in our series of interviews with important artists and supporters of the theatre. This week: ERIC COBLE, playwright.
Eric Coble’s plays include “The Velocity of Autumn” (Broadway premiere at the Booth Theatre, starring Estelle Parsons and Stephen Spinella, directed by Molly Smith), “Fairfield”, “Southern Rapture”,“Bright Ideas”, “The Dead Guy”, “My Barking Dog”, “A Girl’s Guide to Coffee”, and “The Giver” and have been produced Off-Broadway, in all fifty states of the U.S., and on several continents, including productions at Manhattan Class Company, The Kennedy Center, Playwrights Horizons, Actors Theatre of Louisville Humana Festival, Denver Center Theatre Company, Arena Stage, New York and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals, Alliance Theatre, Cleveland Play House, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, South Coast Repertory, Asolo Repertory, Indiana Repertory, Coterie Theatre, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Stages Repertory, Geva Theatre, The Contemporary American Theatre Festival and Dobama Theatre. Awards include the AATE Distinguished Play Award for Best Adaptation, an Emmy nomination, the Chorpenning Playwriting Award for Body of Work, the AT&T Onstage Award, National Theatre Conference Playwriting Award, an NEA Playwright in Residence Grant, a TCG Extended Collaboration Grant, the Cleveland Arts Prize, two Cuyahoga Arts and Culture Fellowships, and four Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Grants.
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Happy Hour Classic Film Series at the Capitol Theatre
Cleveland Cinemas has offered beer and wine for quite a while. Now you can enjoy specialty cocktails at the Capitol and Cedar Lee Theatres, with a dollar off during Happy Hour on Wednesdays from 4-8PM.
To celebrate, they are kicking off their their Happy Hour Classic Film Series at the Capitol Theatre with award-winning classics, paired with complimentary mini-cocktails live music and hors d'oeuvres prepared by area restaurants like Cha Spirits and Pizza Kitchen, Toast and Luxe Kitchen and Lounge.
Tip a glass, nosh a snack and catch up on some of the best films ever made at the Happy Hour Classic Film Series at the Capitol Theatre.
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Driving on Lake Road in Lorain County, Ohio
Lorain County is a county in northeastern Ohio. As of the 2010 census, the population was 301,356. Its county seat is Elyria. The county was created in 1822 and later organized in 1824.
Lorain County is part of the Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The county is also home to Amherst, with its sandstone quarries, and Oberlin College, in Oberlin.
Baumwoll Archives Presents -The Gordon Square Arts District of Detroit Shoreway Cleveland
Welcome to our neighborhood.
We came from Miami Florida to be near the Cleveland Clinic. My partner, Andrew Reach's family comes from Cleveland & Cincinnati Ohio. They are here since 1820. His great great grandmother was born in Cleveland in 1820 Mary Wise Moss. His great great grandfather Philip Moss was here in 1830 he came from Germany. His grandmother Rose married into the Marianthal also were here in the early 1830. His uncle and aunt, Frank and Carol Milgrim, had the famous womens clothing store Milgrims, first in downtown Cleveland in the 40′s and 50′s, then to Severence and closed in 1990 at the Pavilion Shopping Center in Beachwood. In 1933, Andrew's great aunt Sally Milgrim designed Eleanor Roosevelt's gown for the inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The gown remains in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. A friend of Florenz Zeigfeld, she designed dresses for entertainers such as Ethel Merman, Pearl Bailey and Mary Pickford.
My Family the Baumwolls also has history here. My family is from Warsaw Poland from 1720. When they began to come to America they settled around a few different states some of my family came to Ohio and are buried in Slavic Village.
We now live in a wonderful old victorian right down the street from the Happy Dog. My partner and I are together for 32 years. Its a great palce for every age.The arts are all around us. Life is everywhere in the city of Cleveland and the Gordon Square Arts District of Detroit Shoreway is just one of the great wonders. It's one of the truely great cities. Come on and come visit.
The black and white photographs are by the great Margaret Bourke White from her time in Cleveland.
Peace,
Bruce Baumwoll
email: baumwollarchives@gmail.com
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1950s STORY OF THE U.S. MAIL USPS PROMOTIONAL FILM LETTER SORTING & DELIVERY 64334
This 1950s color film is an educational public service announcement by the U.S. Postal Service. The film was produced by Lewis & Martin Films Inc. The focus of this film is to educate viewers on postal automation technology. The film begins with a vintage post office seal, followed by Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General from 1953-1961 under President Eisenhower, who speaks briefly about the mail service (0:42-1:30). Mail is dropped in and picked up from different mailboxes, including in a dual Local and Out of Town mailbox (1:31-1:58). Workers sort mail and boxes (1:59-2:17). New home construction is briefly showcased, including model homes (2:18-2:38). An aerial view shows a large factory and work trucks (2:39-2:54). Vintage illustrations show the U.S. map, as well as an overstuffed post office bursting at the seams and sending mail flying (2:55-3:30). A woman walks into a vintage “Victorian elegant” post office lobby (4:02-4:17). Men push carts and toss packages in a postal processing facility, letters are sorted into city boxes by hand, and packages from a mountain of boxes are tossed into hampers (4:18-5:00). The Transorma Letter Sorting Machine, the first implementation of a semiautomatic mail sorter, is operated by five clerks. Mail is shown being sorted by hand for contrast (5:01-5:43). An automated conveyor belt system is demonstrated, moving mail to different area (5:45-6:38). Boxes are moved down a conveyor belt where a keyboard operator punches in the address area for automatic sorting (6:39-7:14). A postman walks his route and delivers mail. 1950s post office trucks drop off packages (7:15-8:13). A carrier uses an experimental, three-wheeled post office truck (8:14-8:30). A postman pushes a postal cart down the sidewalk, delivering mail (8:31-8:40). The first version of a modern post office layout is shown, including the 24x7 lobby (8:41-9:13). Innovations such as early automated stamp machine, the post office lockbox, and the presence of ballpoint pens are briefly showcased (9:14-9:35). A woman prepares business mail and bundles mail with pressure-sensitive tape, dropping them into a triple-section mailbox (9:36-10:54). An experimental automatic culling machine, an automatic canceling machine, an electronic scanner that reads typed and printed addresses, and a code control machine are demonstrated. Researchers experiment with different mail automation ideas (10:55-13:10). Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield speaks to the camera to conclude the film (13:11-14:33).
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Lightning (Thunderstorm near Sandusky,Ohio Summer 2012)
A good chain lightning strike we filmed during a Thunderstorm at an Ohio Turnpike Service Plaza outside of Sandusky last summer.
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The School of Creative and Performing Arts-Cincinnati
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The SCPA Instrumental Music Department proudly presents the Award Winning Zelenski State Music School Chamber Orchestra and Jazz Group from Krakow Poland in concert plus SCPAs Ensemble Eclectique.
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James Longstreet | Wikipedia audio article
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James Longstreet
00:03:25 1 Early life and career
00:08:19 2 Mexican-American War
00:09:28 3 Subsequent activities
00:11:54 4 American Civil War
00:12:04 4.1 First Bull Run
00:16:10 4.2 Family tragedy and Peninsula
00:21:13 4.3 Second Bull Run
00:26:58 4.4 Antietam and Fredericksburg
00:31:14 4.5 Suffolk
00:33:59 4.6 Gettysburg
00:34:07 4.6.1 Campaign plans
00:38:03 4.6.2 July 1–2
00:42:52 4.6.3 July 3
00:46:15 4.7 Chickamauga
00:50:16 4.8 Tennessee
00:55:43 4.9 Wilderness to Appomattox
01:00:16 5 Postbellum life
01:07:18 6 Legacy
01:07:27 6.1 Historical reputation
01:11:33 6.2 In memoriam
01:12:58 7 In popular culture
01:14:49 8 See also
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James Longstreet (January 8, 1821 – January 2, 1904) was one of the foremost Confederate generals of the American Civil War and the principal subordinate to General Robert E. Lee, who called him his Old War Horse. He served under Lee as a corps commander for many of the famous battles fought by the Army of Northern Virginia in the Eastern Theater, and briefly with Braxton Bragg in the Army of Tennessee in the Western Theater.
After graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point, Longstreet served in the Mexican–American War. He was wounded in the thigh at the Battle of Chapultepec, and afterward married his first wife, Louise Garland. Throughout the 1850s, he served on frontier duty in the American Southwest. In June 1861, Longstreet resigned his U.S. Army commission and joined the Confederate Army. He commanded Confederate troops during an early victory at Blackburn's Ford in July and played a minor role at the First Battle of Bull Run.
Longstreet's talents as a general made significant contributions to several important Confederate victories, mostly in the Eastern Theater as one of Robert E. Lee's chief subordinates in the Army of Northern Virginia. He performed poorly at Seven Pines by accidentally marching his men down the wrong road, causing them to be late in arrival. He played an important role in the success of the Seven Days Battles in the summer of 1862. Longstreet led a devastating counterattack that routed the Union army at Second Bull Run in August. His men held their ground in defensive roles at Antietam and Fredericksburg. Longstreet's most controversial service was at the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863, where he openly disagreed with General Lee on the tactics to be employed and reluctantly supervised several attacks on Union forces, including the disastrous Pickett's Charge. Afterwards, Longstreet was, at his own request, sent to the Western Theater to fight under Braxton Bragg, where his troops launched a ferocious assault on the Union lines at Chickamauga, which carried the day. Afterwards, his performance in semiautonomous command during the Knoxville Campaign resulted in a Confederate defeat. Longstreet's tenure in the Western Theater was marred by his central role in numerous conflicts amongst important Confederate generals. Unhappy serving under Bragg, Longstreet and his men were sent back to Lee. He ably commanded troops during the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864, where he was seriously wounded by friendly fire. He later returned to the field, serving under Lee in the Siege of Petersburg and the Appomattox Campaign.
He enjoyed a successful post-war career working for the U.S. government as a diplomat, civil servant, and administrator. His conversion to the Republican Party and his cooperation with his old friend, President Ulysses S. Grant, as well as critical comments he wrote in his memoirs about General Lee's wartime performance, made him anathema to many of his former Confederate colleagues. His reputation in the South further suffered when he led African-American militia against the anti-Reconstruction White League at the Battle of Liberty Place in 1874. Authors of the Lost Cause movement focused on Longstreet's actions at Gettysburg as a primary reason for the Confederacy's loss ...