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  • 7th and Hope Streets

    7th and Hope Streets

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company demolishing the 705 South Hope Street building at the southwest corner of 7th and Hope Streets. At the same intersection corner sits a shoe shine stall and a Winkys fast food stand. The 1925 Renaissance Revival style Barker Brothers building with its vertically oriented sign sits on the next block.

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  • 6th Street, from Hope Street to Grand Avenue

    6th Street, from Hope Street to Grand Avenue

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company handling the demolition of the Superior Hotel, 564 South Hope Street, 6th Street storefronts, and Hotel Savoy, 565 South Grand Avenue.

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  • 6th Street and Hope Street

    6th Street and Hope Street

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    The Acacia Hotel, 708 West 6th Street, offered temporary apartments. Looking east on 6th Street toward the intersection of Hope Street. The 1947 General Petroleum Building is at the far right. The Acacia Hotel is at the southwest corner of 6th and Hope Streets.

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  • 6th Street, from Hope Street to Grand Avenue

    6th Street, from Hope Street to Grand Avenue

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    Site for Crocker Citizens Bank to be. Cleveland Wrecking Company handling the demolition of both the Superior Hotel, 564 South Hope Street, and Hotel Savoy, 565 South Grand Avenue.

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  • Building's last days on Spring Street

    Building's last days on Spring Street

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    Cleveland Wrecking Company handling the demolition of the Spring Hotel, 245 ½ South Spring Street. At left, the Douglas Building, 257 South Spring Street.

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  • 1st and Hope Streets

    1st and Hope Streets

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    Boarded up apartments at 106 North Hope Street on the left. Taller background building is the Santa Clara Apartments, 111 North Bunker Hill Avenue.

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