The Beatles In Cleveland: Memories, Facts & Photos About The Notorious 1964 & 1966 Concerts
by Dave Schwensen
from North Shore Publishing
Banned following their 1964 concert at Public Hall, a scheduling change brought The Beatles back to Cleveland in 1966 for the first outdoor show of their final tour. The results at Municipal Stadium were the same - but on a much larger scale. The uncontrollable hysteria of Beatlemania reached a fever pitch as thousands of fans poured from their seats and crashed over police lines to be near their British Idols. "The Beatles In Cleveland" brings to life two of the wildest, out-of-control concerts in Beatle - and rock - history. Follow behind the scenes dealings by Cleveland's rival Top 40 radio stations to bring John, Paul, George and Ringo to the city, then grab a front row seat for back stage and on stage excitement through eyewitness accounts from the promoters, concert MC's, deejays, journalists, opening acts and fans, along with rare, never-before published photos, video stills and memorabilia. A concert by The Beatles was not just about the music, but also the emotions stirred by the most influencial group in the history of popular music.
Cleveland, Ohio: A Photographic Portrait
by Carl Stimac
from Twin Lights Publishers
DESCRIPTION: Established in 1796, by General Moses Cleaveland of the Connecticut Land Company, Cleveland, Ohio continues to thrive. Throughout this book, local photographer, Carl Stimac, shares images that depict the historic foundations, modern expansion, diverse cultures, love of sports, and commitment to the arts and education that Cleveland embraces. From the city s glorious skylines of historic and impressive modern architecture, to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens, the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, the Cleveland Metroparks nature reserves, the Shaker Parklands, and Cuyahoga National Park, Stimac s photos capture the beauty of the this city situated along the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie. Exciting images of Cleveland s profession sports organizations depict Clevelandites enthusiasm for a broad range of. The Children s Museum of Cleveland, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the museums of the Western Reserve Historical Society, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the NASA Glenn Research Center, Great Lakes Science Center, theatrical venues at Playhouse Square and the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra, among other sites, reflect an appreciation for the arts and sciences. Candid photos of local festivals, historic neighborhoods, industry, and the museums and activities on the waterfront, round out this book s visual definition of Cleveland
60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Cleveland (60 Hikes - Menasha Ridge)
by Diane Stresing
from Menasha Ridge Press
Cleveland on Foot: 50 Walks & Hikes in Greater Cleveland
by Patience Cameron Hoskins
from Gray & Company Publishers
American Map City Slicker Cleveland Vicinity, Ohio: City Streets, Metro Roads
from American Map
Out of towner's can travel with confidence when using Slicker maps. Easy to handle and easy to read, Slickers fold and unfold in a flash. Slickers are laminated which makes them markable and very durable, withstanding everyday usage during any travel itinerary you plan. This city slicker includes points of interest, parks and recreation, schools, shopping centers, hospitals and much more.
Beyond Cleveland on Foot: 57 Hikes in Northeast Ohio's Lake, Geauga, Portage, Summit, Medina, Lorain, and Erie Counties
by Patience Cameron
from Gray & Co
The Silver Grille : Memories and Recipes
by Richard E Karberg
from Cleveland Landmarks Press
Higbee's well-known Silver Grille is remembered in this volume, which takes the reader back to a time when shopping in Cleveland meant a trip to Public Square and to Higbee's. The book includes 83 familiar recipes from The Silver Grille, including the popular Welsh rarebit and the restaurant's famous muffins. While the cherished restaurant no longer serves children their meals in mini-ovens or hosts shoppers who stopped in for a respite from their daily browsing, its meals and memories live on for Clevelanders in the latest book from Cleveland Landmarks Press.
Doggin' Pittsburgh: The 50 Best Places To Hike With Your Dog In Southwest Pennsylvania
by Doug Gelbert
from Cruden Bay Books
If you walk just 20 minutes a day, you will have walked far enough in your dog's lifetime to cross the United States! With all that walking ahead for you and your dog, aren't you ready for a new place to hike? The Middle Atlantic states are a great place to hike with your dog. Within a short drive in the region you can hike on sand trails, climb mountains that leave your dog panting, walk on some of the most historic grounds in America, explore the estates of America's wealthiest families or circle lakes for miles and never lose sight of the water. This new book describes and rates 400 Middle Atlantic parks that welcome dogs. Each park has been asssigned a trail-tested rating of between 1 and 4 paws. Also included are listings of over 300 dog-friendly campgrounds, those parks that don't welcome dogs, beach rules for dogs in the Mid-Atlantic... ...and much more. So grab that leash and hit the trail!
Cleveland's Flats (OH) (Images of America)
by Matthew Lee Grabski
from Arcadia Publishing
Cleveland is home to many fascinating neighborhoods and districts. Perhaps the most intriguing, however, is an area known as the Flats. Typically, the term “Flats” refers to the northern portion of the Cuyahoga River Valley. The Cuyahoga River ceases to be the idyllic flow of water seen to the south of Cleveland as it approaches the city’s steel mills. The river is more man-made than natural where it meets the Flats, and a wide array of industries sit along its banks. The Flats have been a vital component and a reflection of Cleveland’s rise, decline, and ongoing renaissance. Cleveland’s Flats is a chronicle of this remarkable region. From the refineries of Standard Oil to massive ore boats carefully navigating the Cuyahoga, Cleveland’s Flats treats the reader to scenes found in no other place.
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