Euclid Avenue (Cleveland) - Landmarks On Euclid

Landmarks On Euclid

Public Square

  • 200 Public Square Building(1982-86)
  • Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1894 renovated 2008-10)

East 4th Street Culinary District

  • Cleveland Arcade 1890
  • Colonial Arcade
  • 1040 woodview road
  • PNC Bank Garfield Building 1890

East Ninth Financial District(Cleveland's Wall Street)

  • City Club of Cleveland
  • PNC Tower1977-80
  • Cleveland Trust Company headquarters building 1908
  • Huntington Bank Building 1922-24
  • 1010 Euclid
  • Numerous Buildings

East 12th

  • Statler Arms Apartments
  • Union Club (a Cleveland Business Executive's Club)
  • Halle Building (studios for CBS Radio stations WNCX and WKRK; exterior was used on The Drew Carey Show)
  • Sterling Linder

East 14/Playhouse Square

  • The ideastream Idea Center (studios for PBS affiliate WVIZ, NPR affiliate WCPN, and classical music WCLV)
  • Wyndham Hotel (has a video board)
  • Renaissance/USBank Tower
  • Hanna Theater
  • Allen Theater
  • Ohio Theater
  • State Theater
  • Palace Theater
  • Keith Building

East 17th-East 24th Cleveland State University Campus

  • CSU Law School
  • CSU Levin College for Urban Affairs
  • CSU Music School
  • CSU Student Center
  • CSU Main Library/Rhoades Tower
  • Main Classrooms
  • CSU Science
  • Fenn College of Engineering
  • Viking Hall
  • Fenn Tower
  • Trinity Cathedral

Interbelt East 30th

  • WEWS-TV
  • Cuyahoga Board of Elections
  • Applied Industrial Technologies
  • Karpinski Engineering

Midtown East 55 Street - University Hospitals Case Medical Center

  • Cleveland Clinic Campus Numerous Building
  • University Circle
  • Severance Hall
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Case Western Reserve University
  • East Cleveland, Ohio
  • Euclid, Ohio
  • Wickliffe, Ohio
  • Center For Pastoral Leadership (Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Seminaries)
  • Euclid takes you to Pennsylvania

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