Posted November 14, 200717 yr Alright, I had planned on putting together a few threads but separately they looked a little sparse, soooo I put 'em all together. Sit back, grab a beverage of your choice and let 'em load! The postcard shot from Cliff Drive: Cornices old and new: Cheek to cheek in the Warehouse District: Case kids: I see dead people - oh right, it's Lakeview Cemetery: Pretty sunset - how often do you get a nice view from the Muni Lot? Who knew the Statler had so much detail? The street and the buildings - they'll be nice when they're finished! I sooo love taking Columbus Road into downtown: Spires here, spires there: Witnessing a nice sunset: Able to leap this in a single bound: Stacked and setbacks: When the background was built, the foreground was considered out of fashion and "fussy": A little jumbled: Residential on downtown's eastern fringe: "You don't come back from..." That's a comforting sentiment: Crocker what? I wanna go higher: She's a brick... warehouse! I'll take the one on the right for a cozy pad - needs a little work, though: Our Lady Liberty vs. Key Tower - I think she could take it! Guess they won't have that sweeping view to the west any time soon :clap: Nice wonderful people - but maybe de-caf next time ;-) The horn on this ship reminded me of the bass from the mothership in "Close Encounters": Just another day on the job, making sure a 636' long ship makes its way along the Cuyahoga: The bird decided to help: I wonder if they ever thought about hanging those "Overhead Clearance ___ Feet" signs like they have for parking garages: And I have problems parallel parking a Mini Cooper some days :-P Lonely little Red Line train: Set II - my galpal pays a visit... The weather wasn't the greatest, but we started off with some java from Lucky's in Tremont so of course the obligatory shot of St. Theo's: Pretty snazzy for the PJ's: Michael Symon, local celebrity chef the NEXT IRON CHEF! If this isn't Cleveland I don't know what is - a Crip sign painted on the Gospel Press Building (under renovation into apartments), and someone expressing their sentiments in return: She looks gruesome from some angles, but I love this city: Anyhoo, off to our destination - the East side! Cedar-Fairmount's commercial strip: The weather wasn't the greatest but this area still defines "bucolic suburb". The leaves were just past peak but ah well: In all my years in Cleveland, I've never been to the Shaker Lakes Nature Center so we figured what the heck. Glad we made the trip - and I loved the mural in the lobby describing how Al Porter (I'd be happy to spit on his grave, and I say that about very few people) wanted to plow this (and 400 homes in the area - see above) all over for a freeway: This or a highway? Enough of the nature hike, off to grab some snacks - on the way: Belgian Village http://www.chhistory.org/FeatureStories.php?Story=NationalRegister&View=FairhillHistoricDistrict§ion=3 Just across the border in the city, some well-kept "duckbill doubles": I hear great things about this place on Larchmere: Just for MyTwoSense: A few people out braving the less than pleasant weather: There's the choo-choo, kids! Ahh, snack time - we stopped at Dewey's on Shaker Square. I had the most incredibly de-fricking-licious Ancho Chili Hot Cocoa - highly recommended. This place got packed at lunch: The residential wall along the tracks: New construction on the site of the former St. Lukes - great view of downtown even with the crappy weather: Time to head back, one of my favorite views on Cedar Road: Another "it'll be great when it's finished": Kudos to my galpal for pointing out a cool shot through the moonroof: It ain't pretty, but I liked this shot: East to West: In need of "gateway" infrastructure: HeLLO? Where else would we be going? :drunk: The altar of all things tasty: That's right folks - we finally got a title!!! Signing off - hope you enjoyed: clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
November 14, 200717 yr Cool photos! What do the "Coming Soon" signs say on the building adjacent to Lucky's?
November 14, 200717 yr She's a brick... warehouse! Okay, that was just bad. :lol: Great pics! Wonderful variety.
November 14, 200717 yr Cool photos! What do the "Coming Soon" signs say on the building adjacent to Lucky's? Lilly's Wholesome Chocolates (not an exact quote). clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
November 14, 200717 yr THAT'S why I moved back to Cleveland! I went on a nice 7-mile run last night and boy was the Theater District hopping! The flashing marquees, saxophonists, packed restaurants, PEOPLE, made the area feel like a 'big' city!! It was cool. Also, CSU is beginning to look/feel like a real college! And this is just the beginning! Vive the Motherland!
November 14, 200717 yr These are some of the best Cleveland pics I have seen! Now that is bold...there have been some pretty good Cleveland threads on here in the past. This is good, but one of the best?!?!
November 14, 200717 yr Um, I think the emphasis is on "some of the best...", as in a few of the photos are really appealing to them. :-) clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
November 14, 200717 yr Wow. You took great advantage of the lighting made possible by those "lake effect clouds" at low altitude that Holly Strano's been so excited about for the last two weeks. Do tell--what kind of camera? :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
November 14, 200717 yr Great shots! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
November 14, 200717 yr These are some of the best Cleveland pics I have seen! Now that is bold...there have been some pretty good Cleveland threads on here in the past. This is good, but one of the best?!?! It must be those arousing duck bill doubles.
November 14, 200717 yr These are some of the best Cleveland pics I have seen! Now that is bold...there have been some pretty good Cleveland threads on here in the past. This is good, but one of the best?!?! Well, to be honest I haven't seen too much of Cleveland. I've only been here once, and in most of the pohto threads here I see mostly downtown and mostly the skyscrapers. While those are nice, they don't really show the true character of the city, imo. I've seen pictures of Tremont, and a little bit of Ohio City, but none of those really show what I think Mayday showed beautifully in this set. The pictures of Cedar-Square, Shaker Square, Belgian Village, and some of the more industrial shots show areas that I had never seen before and that I really like. Kudos Mayday!
November 17, 200717 yr Dammit... I've been in a vintage mood lately and saw the title of your thread and got all tickally excited thinking that it was some old fall pics of Cleveland in the 1970's. Oh, well, I guess these beautiful pics of the modern day Cleve will have to do. Time to head back, one of my favorite views on Cedar Road: ^ By far one of my favorite views as well. I love coming in from Legacy Village on Cedar and how you can start to see Key peeking over the horizon; as you get further down on Cedar, Terminal and BP start to pop up. It's one of the only roads I know of where you can follow the skyline from such a far distance out all that way into the city.
November 17, 200717 yr thanks, outstanding pics of Cleveland (had many viewings!)... http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
November 17, 200717 yr Dammit... I've been in a vintage mood lately and saw the title of your thread and got all tickally excited thinking that it was some old fall pics of Cleveland in the 1970's. Oh, well, I guess these beautiful pics of the modern day Cleve will have to do. Time to head back, one of my favorite views on Cedar Road: ^ By far one of my favorite views as well. I love coming in from Legacy Village on Cedar and how you can start to see Key peeking over the horizon; as you get further down on Cedar, Terminal and BP start to pop up. It's one of the only roads I know of where you can follow the skyline from such a far distance out all that way into the city. That's considered a view?! lol.. Sorry for sounding so negative in this thread--I think Cleve has some cool neighborhoods but thats hilarious. There has to be much better views of the skyline in Cleveland.
November 17, 200717 yr ^ I get it. When I was little growing up in Cuyahoga Falls, I used to ride my bike to this one spot in a neighborhood right on the edge of the Cuyahoga Valley, and I could see the Akron skyline in the distance, and it used to just get me so excited. Skylines have always been so interesting to me, just imagining the excitement that goes on on the streets and such.
November 17, 200717 yr Of course. Skylines pretty much represent the economic power of a city. It's what gives a city a huge "presence" but I think the more you learn about cities, the more you realize tall skyscrapers are irrelevant and more of a novelty item :) I remember driving to Miami when I was 16 and thinking "wow,there are so many skyscrapers; this is a big bustling city". Driving down 95 is a pretty cool experience in general. But then you learn about how they're struggling to be occupied. That has little to do with Cleveland...I was just saying..
November 19, 200717 yr That's considered a view?! lol.. Sorry for sounding so negative in this thread--I think Cleve has some cool neighborhoods but thats hilarious. There has to be much better views of the skyline in Cleveland. ^ I never said it was the best view of the Cleveland skyline; I can think of many, many better views than that. What I love the view is how the buildings begin the rise over the horizon from a distance, that's what I like about seeing the skyline from the vantage point. It's no where near the best view of the city, but it's still pretty cool IMO.
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