Out in the old Wild West, one would expect to find remnants of scuffles between law enforcement and outlaws. In Cleveland, however? Such a thing would be unheard of… one would think. Believe it or not, there’s one place in Cleveland with Prohibition-era bullet holes, and some were left by one of the most famous crime fighters to ever live in The Land. Prepare to travel through time, because the historic 1872 Market Tavern building in Cleveland has a story to tell. If only walls could talk…

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There’s so much to love about the historic 1872 Market Tavern building, from the ambiance to the ever-flowing beverages. What do you think… will you be paying this local landmark a visit?

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