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Memorializing Tamir Rice With Pokemon Go

The gazebo at Cudell Recreation Center is four miles away from the Republican National Convention. It is also a stop on the popular augmented reality game Pokemon Go.

Anne Trubek2016-07-21T11:26:53-04:00July 20, 2016|
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Remembering Hough, Fifty Years Later

On a humid Thursday night, Clevelanders packed into The Happy Dog, a bar and hot dog joint on the east side of city. They ordered beers and searched for stools.

Martha Bayne2016-07-17T12:25:00-04:00July 14, 2016|
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When Cleveland Became a “Convention City”

In June 1924, thousands flocked to Cleveland as visitors and delegates to the 18th Republican National Convention. The newly-built Public Auditorium echoed with speeches and rousing patriotic tunes led by John Philip Sousa.

Martha Bayne2016-07-11T15:07:07-04:00July 11, 2016|
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