Explore Ohio’s iconic architectural style and discover examples throughout Cuyahoga County.
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Ohio Art Deco is a comprehensive look at the legacy of Art Deco architecture in Ohio, using photos to explore the buildings, architects, and designers that shaped the state during its heyday in the Roaring Twenties.
This presentation covers every region of Ohio and all of its major cities, from Art Deco skyscrapers to New Deal public works to small town cinemas and everything in between. Presentations in Cuyahoga County will place a special emphasis on Art Deco architecture in Cleveland, Akron, and other cities in Northeast Ohio.
Presented by Josh Lipnik, a metro Detroit native, photographer, and trained architect. Lipnik travels to the Midwest exploring the region’s unique architecture.
Photos: (1) Greyhound Bus Station, Cleveland; (2) Huntington Tower, Akron; (3) Union Terminal, Cincinnati


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The Beachwood Branch first opened to the public on October 31, 1982. At the time, it was the first branch in the CCPL system to have an automated circulation system. Located just a few hundred yards from the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, the branch offers a drive-up window where customers can pick up requested materials, dedicated spaces for kids and teens, and a beautiful outdoor reading garden.