This Stunning Ohio Mall Offers Shoppers A Little Slice Of History
Hiding in downtown Cleveland amid the bustle of the city is one of Ohio’s most impressive and historical gems.
The Arcade Cleveland was one of the very first indoor shopping malls in the United States. Today, it’s an iconic landmark and a historic mall, featuring an array of shopping and dining establishments and the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Built in 1890 by the Detroit Bridge Co. at a cost of $867,000, this Victorian-era structure consists of two nine-story buildings, connected by a succession of arches with a glass skylight spanning more than 300 feet along four balconies. This historic shopping mall is truly stunning to see. Its architectural style is rarely seen in modern day shopping malls or any other type of building.
The Euclid Avenue entrance was remodeled in the late 1930s, but the Richardsonian arched entrance along Superior Avenue is original.
To see what The Arcade was like in the late 1800s and early 1900s, check out theses photos (with their orgininal titles included) from The Cleveland Memory Project:
To learn more about The Arcade, watch the video below:
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