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Old Posted Jun 9, 2008, 1:04 AM
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Cleveland Photos from the 1970s and 1980s


Cleveland Film Scans - 1978 - 1988

Recently I realized that my photos of Cleveland cover a thirty-year period, from 1978 through 2007. I've posted some
of these before, quite some time ago, but some of them have never been scanned or posted before. Some of the newer
forumers may not have seen any of them. Even the previously-seen material has been re-scanned at higher quality and
presented at larger sizes. What's posted here covers the period from 1978 - 1988.

Starting out with general views; most of these were shot on Kodacolor 100 film.

1978







Airport Rapid station at Terminal Tower





The Market Street Exchange restaurant in 1978, now Great Lakes Brewing Company. This restaurant renovation was
pretty new at the time, as I recall. The basement serving area had just been opened.





1979











W. 117th & Madison









Cleveland Hopkins





Views from Edgewater Park









West Side Market



















Then-new Amtrak Station.















1985

BP Tower nearing completion











Views from Terminal Tower. You can see the Hulett Unloaders along the lake shore by the coal piles. Sorry about the
glass reflections; some things just can't be helped.



























































1988















There are more film scans from 1990 through 2003, plus a reorganized presentation of digital photographs from 2004
through 2007, on my web site. Just click on the "Thirty Years of Cleveland" thumbnail on the opening page.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2008, 1:23 AM
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Wow!! It's amazing what 30 years will do to a city!! Back in 1978, Cleveland seemed like just a bland city with nothing going on. It seems like a whole new ball game now. With a developed waterfront, the Cuyahoga river cleaned up, sports stadiums built up, it has become a tourist destination. Hopefully, people will start moving back in. Great thread! I guess you have been doing this for awhile!!
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2008, 1:25 AM
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Wow, I've never seen these. They are wonderful. I can't believe how good the color looks for being 30 yrs old and scanned. You did a great job.

The Cleveland skyline doesn't look that much different aside from the obivous missing key tower.
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Great collection of images. Its interesting to see how the city has changed since 1978.
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Bravo! What great quality these pictures have after 30 years. They look like they could have been taken today.
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Love those 70's cars. Great quality pics.
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Late 70s Cleveland looks soooo cool!
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Interesting thread.
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Wow, I've never seen these. They are wonderful. I can't believe how good the color looks for being 30 yrs old and scanned. You did a great job.

The Cleveland skyline doesn't look that much different aside from the obivous missing key tower.
And the Federal Courthouse Tower, Fifth-Third Center, Marriott at Key Center, North Point Tower, etc. ;-)

Great job rob - I especially like this shot!
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Those are some seriously delicious pictures. Excellent thread!
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I'm lovin' this thread. Thanks for sharing the last 30 years of Cleveland with us Rob.
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Quite the collection! Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice pictures

I like this old shots!



This site has a lot of potential, how does it looks now?
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^That area is called the Scranton Road Peninsula - 90% of it is owned by Forest City Enterprises (headquartered in the Terminal Tower, the same people behind the Atlantic Yards proposal in NYC). They've basically "sat" on the site for decades, claiming that market conditions don't warrant any construction there. At one time, they had proposed developing the site in conjunction with a convention center with a pedestrian bridge crossing the river for access to downtown proper.

One notable addition is the Time-Warner Amphitheater (aka the wedding tent), which hosts smaller concerts:



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And the Federal Courthouse Tower, Fifth-Third Center, Marriott at Key Center, North Point Tower, etc. ;-)
I should have been more specific; What I was thinking was that from the farther out shots of the skyline, the Key tower is really the notable ommision. I know that there are several other buildings of height that have been built since then. I hope I didn't sound condescending or mean;

Comparably, I looked at the 1985 pictures on Rob's website of Pittsburgh and there is one most NOTICEABLE ommision which is 5th avenue place, even though a couple other scrapers were built after that.
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Thank you for sharing these! This is a very beautiful city, both in the past and present.
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Wow! that's a great collection of photos
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Cool photos! Very nostalgic.
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