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"The beach at Gordon Park, Cleveland." Circa 1908, more swimmers and strollers in a scene that looks like something out of "The Music Man." View full size.
So peaceful and serene. I'd like to be there.
At least not anymore. It is bisected by I-90 and although there is a walking bridge over the highway, the shoreline looks more like a breakwall than a beach.
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