Cleveland: City on Schedule (Video)

Remarkable documentary made in 1957 and hosted at Cleveland Memory

“Cleveland: City on Schedule” is a 34-minute 1962 film about the challenges facing the city in the post-war decade and how it was addressing them, specifically through planning and urban renewal, highlighting the Garden Valley development and closing with Erieview.  Narrated by NBC network anchor Chet Huntley, it was scripted by Frank Siegel of Storycraft and produced by the General Pictures Corporation for the Cleveland Development Foundation, an arm of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce set up to oversee the response to the challenges.  Featured in the film are mayors Frank Lausche and Anthony J. Celebreeze, housing chief Ernest J. Bohn, and urban renewal director James M. Lister.

From CSU Special Collections

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The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Greenhouse Industry

From Cleveland State Univ Special Collections

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Title The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Greenhouse Industry
Creator Wagner, Dennis
Description Dennis Wagner’s personal account of the history of the Cleveland greenhouse industry. The 15-page work also includes photographsillustrationsand links to additional sourcesincluding videosrelated to the history of the greenhouse industry.
Original Date January2013
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