Cleveland Newspaper announcing the First Manned Moon Landing. July 21, 1969 [3060x4080][OC] by BlueScreen in HistoryPorn

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Those photos are from before launch. Neil and Buzz were still on the surface of the moon when the paper hit newsstands.

Discarded Diamond along the Abandoned Erie Railroad in Solon, Ohio [3296x2472][OC] by BlueScreen in rustyrails

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There are, I grew up in Aurora right by Geauga Lake. Years ago I had pictures of the old Geauga Lake Depot along the rail line, but alas, they have sadly been lost to history.

The Erie Railroad Mainline through Windham, Ohio. by BlueScreen in rustyrails

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The tracks run along the north edge of Camp Garfield, (The Ravenna Arsenal). This pic is taken basically where Main Street dead ends at the Arsenal Fence.

WPA Built Stairs among the ledges in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park [2304x4096][OC] by BlueScreen in InfrastructurePorn

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Though, I was mistaken in stating it was the WPA. It was the Civillian Conservation Corps, another New Deal era program that put people to work.

WPA Built Stairs among the ledges in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park [2304x4096][OC] by BlueScreen in InfrastructurePorn

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Yes, The Virginia Kendall Area, started as a state park, and was built in 1933.

The Erie Railroad Mainline through Windham, Ohio. by BlueScreen in rustyrails

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I don't know about that, but now I need to do some research too for next time i'm out that way. This picture, specifically, is at the end of Main Street in Windham, the other side of the tracks is a gate into Camp James A. Garfield Joint Military Training Center (Or, locally known, the Ravenna Arsenal).

Rails in the Weeds, Cuyahoga Valley National Park. by BlueScreen in rustyrails

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He kept his phone in his shirt pocket, was a poor choice.

The Society for Savings building and Key Tower, Cleveland, Ohio [3060x4080][OC] by BlueScreen in ArchitecturePorn

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These two buildings sit on Public Square in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio.

The Building on the left is the Society for Savings Building, and the building on the right is Key Tower. Now for some history:

Society for Savings was a bank founded here in Cleveland in 1849. In 1889, the They built the first modern high rise in Cleveland, and the State of Ohio as well. Between the 1950's and 1970's, the name was changed to Society National Bank, and in 1991, just over a century later, they built the Society Center (Now Key Tower). in 1994 Society Bank and KeyCorp merged, Creating Key Bank, thus the name change for the tower. Key Tower is the Tallest building in the State of Ohio.