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Pub. Date: 2011
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Price: $36.99
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Pub. Date: 7/25/2011
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Price: $26.05
Seller: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, USA
Description: Cleveland's Buckeye Neighborhood (Hardback or Cased Book)
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Pub. Date: 7/25/2011 12: 00: 00 AM
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
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Glendale Heights, IL, USA$28.88 Cleveland's Buckeye Neighborhood (Hard cover)
Pub. Date: 2011
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Condition: New.
Notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 130 p.
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Pub. Date: 2011
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Condition: New.
Notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 130 p.
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Southport, MERSEYSIDE, GBR$44.50 Cleveland's Buckeye Neighborhood (hardcover)
Pub. Date: 2011
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Edi
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Newport Coast, CA, USA$54.46 Cleveland's Buckeye Neighborhood (hardcover)
Pub. Date: 2011
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Edi
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Although it has been called Little Hungary or Little Budapest, Clevelands Buckeye Road neighborhood exceeds that description. A more apt moniker might be Little Danube. Like the Danube, Buckeyes history has flowed through a multicultural immigrant community and into a modern urban neighborhood striving to make its mark. Fueled by the industry of its first settlers in the 1880s, the district spread from what is now Buckeye Road and Woodland Avenue to the border of Shaker Square. Shops, restaurants, taverns, and other businesses too numerous to count flourished. The Buckeye neighborhood became a commercial center to serve immigrants and their families who worked at the factories that dotted Buckeyes west end. Community life was refueled over the years by waves of immigrants"mainly from Hungary"fleeing various tides of oppression in Europe. As the 1970s approached, Buckeye, like many Cleveland areas, became a victim of urban flight. Today residents and businesses, along with the Buckeye Area Development Corporation, are working to create and sustain another resurgence in this grand neighborhood.