Ohio City
Ohio City, incorporated before the City of Cleveland, it officially became part of Cleveland in 1836, but also is known as the Near West Side. Ohio City has retained its distinctiveness and charm rather than becoming an extension of downtown. It has its own commercial center and unique housing stock. The historic houses throughout Ohio City show a wonderfull array of colors, sizes, shapes and styles. Ohio City has Franklin Boulevard as its mansion row. There is much restoration and new construction underway throughout the neighborhood. |
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| This is the beautiful house next door. |
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| These examples of other houses on Franklin Boulevard portray the variety of architecture in Ohio City. |
The most notorious of the Franklin Boulevard Mansions is the Franklin Castle, one block west of Stone Gables. This forboding building has the distinction of being documented as the most haunted house in Ohio. The history of the building holds intrigue and mystery of every kind. It was originally built by Hans Tiedeman. His three daughters died in the house, many have speculated that it was by his "heavy hand". Shortly there after his wife hung herself in the touret. From then on the building is used for even more sinister purposes. House tours are often available and can be arranged through Stone Gables or directly. If you wouldl ike to learn more go to: http://franklincastleclub.com/
The building is currently vacant after having fire damage a few years ago. |
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| The Franklin Castle. |
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| Ohio City is filled with many interesting sites to see. A must for everyone is the West Side Market. As one of the largest markets still in existance it houses many vendors who sell homemade sausages, cheeses, pastries, fruits, vegetables, fish, olives, coffees and teas, and even spices. With the West Side Market as a focal point West 25th Street is teeming other attractions: Restaurants, Galleries, imported foods stores and even a store with hand selected items from Bali. To get a closer idea of what is here another great Ohio City website also has listings of restaurants and shops around the neighborhood. |
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| West Side Market |
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| Cleveland Walking Tour One of our friends offers a wonderful walking tour of Ohio City and also of downtown. They now offer van and safari rides throughout the city. Please check it out. "Back in 1796, when Moses Cleaveland arrived, the south shore of Lake Erie was part of the Western Reserve of Connecticut. The city of Cleveland was incorporated in 1836.".......
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| | Cleveland Our location in Ohio City on the western shores of the Cuyahoga River makes Stone Gables the ideal place for your Cleveland, Ohio visit. We are very close to many of the fine local restaurants, the Flats and downtown Cleveland click on the map link. And then open the address at the right of the screen.
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Driving Directions
From the WEST. Take I-90 toward Cleveland. Exit at W.41-W.44th Street (Exit # 169), at the second light turn left on W41st. St.. Stay on W41st. St., it will merge and turn into Randall, but keep going straight. It will dead end into Franklin Blvd. Turn right on Franklin Blvd. We are at the first intersection on the left. Go around corner (W.38th St.) left and pull into parking lot.
From the EAST. Take I-90 or Route 2 west toward Cleveland. When you get to Cleveland stay on Route 2 (The Shoreway). You will pass the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Browns Stadium. You want the next exit, which exits from the left lane. Exit at W.28th St. Turn left. At the second light (or third intersection) turn right on Franklin Blvd. Turn right at W. 38th St. then make an immediate left into the parking lot.
From the AIRPORT or SOUTHWEST. Take I-71 north toward Cleveland. Take the 90 west exit, be careful it goes right then splits and you want to go left staying on 90 west. A bunch of lanes will merge together, start making your way to the right lane. You want the first exit which is W41-W44th St(Exit #169). Turn right on West 41st. St. Stay on W41st. St., it will merge and turn into Randall, but keep going straight. It will dead end into Franklin Blvd. Turn right on Franklin Blvd. We are at the first intersection on the left. Go around corner (W.38th St.) left and pull in to parking lot.
From the SOUTH. Take I-77 north. Then you have 2 options.
1. 1-77 to 1-90 west. Exit at W41-W44th .St.(exit # 169). Turn right on W41st. St. Stay on W41st. St., it will merge and turn into Randall, but keep going straight. It will dead end into Franklin Blvd. Turn right on Franklin Blvd. We are at the first intersection on the left. Go around corner (W.38th St.) left and pull in to parking lot. (This route will take you through Downtown Cleveland. EEKS! )
2. (My Favorite). I-77 north to 480 west. Get off at the first exit which is for Brookpark Rd or 176. Stay to the left and take 176 north. You then want I-90 west (toward Toledo). A bunch of lanes will merge together as you get onto I-90. Start making your way to the right lane. You want the first exit #169 which is W41-W44th St.. Turn right on West 41st. St. Stay on W41st. St., it will merge and turn into Randall, but keep going straight. It will dead end into Franklin Blvd. Turn right on Franklin Blvd. We are at the first intersection on the left. Go around corner (W.38th St.) left and pull in to parking lot. |
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