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I am too young to remember, but the Erie used to run a train to Solon. <br /> <br />The idea of a railcar to Solon has come up, but never happened. <br /> <br />It's been a few years since I've been to Cleveland, but the downtown is stronger than ever, the flats, once a no man's land is now a center of shopping and entertainment. <br /> <br />Restoration began on the terminal tower's lower floors (to the trains below street level) in the late eighties/nineties. <br /> <br />A new stadium - Losing teams? <br /> <br />I believe interurbanes ran as far as Marblehead, Sandusky. Their Row's are wonderfull paths today through lakefront neighborhoods on the west side. <br /> <br />What was the name of the Doctor accused of killing his wife in the fifties? The movie the fugitive was based on the story from national headlines. <br /> <br />Cleveland is a funny city goegraphically - its about 75 miles east to west along the lakefront, but relatively narrow N-S. <br />
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