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  2. Opportunity Corridor - Wikipedia

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    State Route 10. The Opportunity Corridor is a linear project in Cleveland, Ohio, with a boulevard that connects Interstate 77 (I-77) and I-490 to the University Circle neighborhood. "The purpose of the project is to improve the roadway network within a historically under-served, economically depressed area within the City of Cleveland." [1]

  3. Main Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Main Avenue (Harold H. Burton Memorial) Bridge (alternately Main Avenue Viaduct[2]) is a cantilever truss bridge in Cleveland, Ohio carrying Ohio State Route 2 / Cleveland Memorial Shoreway over the Cuyahoga River. [3] The bridge, completed in 1939, is 8,000 feet (2,400 m) in length, and was the longest elevated structure in Ohio [4] until ...

  4. American Ship Building Company - Wikipedia

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    American Ship Building Company. The American Ship Building Company was the dominant shipbuilder on the Great Lakes before the Second World War. It started as Cleveland Shipbuilding in Cleveland, Ohio [1] in 1888 and opened the yard in Lorain, Ohio in 1898. It changed its name to the American Ship Building Company in 1900, when it acquired ...

  5. AT&T Huron Road Building - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) Hubbell & Benes. The AT&T Huron Road Building (formally known as the Ohio Bell Building) is an art deco skyscraper located at 750 Huron Road in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It serves as the corporate headquarters for Ohio Bell, a regional telephone company owned by AT&T. The building has 24 stories and rises to a height of 365 ft ...

  6. Cleveland Commercial Railroad - Wikipedia

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    With co-investor Douglas Fink, [9] the Cleveland Commercial Railroad Co. LLC was founded [8] and became the new lessee. [10] A month later, the United States Department of Transportation awarded a $25 million ($40,300,000 in 2023 dollars) low-interest loan to allow the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway to modernize, repair, and replace 315 miles ...

  7. Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    riderta.com. The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (officially the GCRTA, but historically and locally referred to as the RTA) is the public transit agency for Cleveland, Ohio, United States and the surrounding suburbs of Cuyahoga County. RTA is the largest transit agency in Ohio, with a ridership of 22,431,500, or about 79,000 per ...

  8. Cleveland, Akron and Columbus Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, Akron and Columbus Railroad. The Cleveland, Akron and Columbus Railroad (nicknamed the "Blue Grass Route of Ohio" [3]) was a railroad company in the U.S. state of Ohio. It connected its namesake cities and served as a vital link for later parent Pennsylvania Railroad to connect Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. [4]

  9. Scott Fetzer Company - Wikipedia

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    The Scott Fetzer Company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio by George H. Scott and Carl S. Fetzer. It began in a small machine shop as the George H. Scott Machine Co. in 1914 at 118 Noble Ct. It incorporated as the Scott & Fetzer Machine Co. on November 30, 1917, and moved to a bigger facility near Edgewater at Franklin Avenue and 114th St.