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Cleveland Landmarks Commission

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The Cleveland Landmarks Commission is responsible for determining whether buildings, sites or historic districts are eligible for designation as landmarks in the city of Cleveland, Ohio.[1] As Cleveland has many historic streets, districts, and buildings the commission is charged with weeding out what buildings, districts, and streets are of definite interest to the people of Cleveland, Ohio and the nation of the United States in general. Two of the oldest buildings in the city that are listed on the Landmarks Commission are the 1824 Durham Tavern Museum (which is located in the Central neighborhood of the city)[2] and the 1855 Old Stone Church located on Public Square.[3]

The List [4]

This is a partial list of buildings that are listed on the website of the City of Cleveland and that largely already have a presence on Wiki pages. The List is broken down by Cleveland neighborhood.

Detroit Shoreway

  • Gordon Square

References

  1. ^ "Landmarks Commission". Retrieved on 2015-12-23 from http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/landmark/cpc.html
  2. ^ "About Us Durham Tavern".Retrieved on 2015-12-23 from http://dunhamtavern.org/about/
  3. ^ "About, Old stone Church". Retrieved on 2015-12-23
  4. ^ "Designated Cleveland Landmarks". Retrieved on 2015-12-23