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Like many historic sites in Cleveland's evolving Nine-Twelve district, the Truman Building has been remade and reborn, and is now known as The Ivory on Euclid.
On Valentine's Day of 1921, The Ohio Theatre opened its doors to reveal an impressive frescoed ceiling, substantial murals, and other neo-Renaissance splendors designed by acclaimed architect Thomas Lamb.
More than a century after its original construction, The Schofield Building, now The Kimpton Schofield Hotel, can show off its terracotta brick facade as Cleveland's first and only boutique hotel.
The Arcade Cleveland opened its doors on Memorial Day in 1890, an $867,000 construction by the Detroit Bridge Co., with the help of Rockefeller and other wealthy names in Cleveland.