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I am not sure exactly where to ask this question so I thought I'd start here.

 

I'm looking to find and photograph stained glass windows designed by Tiffany in the Cleveland metro area.  The only ones where I can find information are for the windows located in Lake View Cemetery and the Old Stone Church, but I thought there were more in the area.  With all the architectual expertise here, I thought someone more familiar with the older buildings in Cleveland may be able to help me.  Any clues?  Thanks.

Cleveland Trust Rotunda on the SE corner of East 9th Street and Euclid Avenue.

 

Disregard

 

 

Really?

 

Wow! I honestly thought it was. I am speechless.

 

Sorry.

 

Wow!

 

 

 

Thanks for all your responses so far.  I also heard from a friend of mine who "suspects" the window in the Courthouse (probate court bldg) lobby is a Tiffany but I have not been able to find ANY reference to the window in any site on the Courthouse.  The window is apparently dominant in some lawyers commercial but we can't seem to recall WHOSE commercial.  So if anyone here has a clue about THAT one too, I would appreciate it.

 

 

MayDay - I was told it's at the county courthouse on Lakeside. 

  • 1 month later...

From Cool Cleveland, 10.24.07

 

Tiffany Town

Getting to Know the World's Largest Tiffany Window

 

Cleveland has been called many names over the years, however I doubt anyone has ever heard Cleveland called the above name. Believe it or not, Cleveland has the right to this name, given the number and uniqueness of Louis Comfort Tiffany windows and designs in the city. Cleveland’s home to the one of the most complete buildings ever designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and literally scores of windows from the Tiffany Studios. Few other cities have such rich treasures ...

 

... More at http://coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.CityScapeTiffanyTown

  • 7 years later...

Liberty Hill Baptist Church at 82nd and Euclid has 8 wonderful Tiffany windows. The building was built in 1912.

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