In 1941, An Auto Maker Builds for War
White Motor Co. on Cleveland's East Side manufactured personnel carriers.
White Motor Co. on Cleveland's East Side manufactured personnel carriers.
As City Hall celebrates a centennial this year, we look back on its construction.
Spectators placed bets on hair-raising drivers who piloted cars by local auto makers such as Baker Motor Co. and Winton.
The party symbols came from Atlantic City, New Jersey as part of a vaudeville act
Thousands of Clevelanders and city officials came together to support the National Recovery Administration.
In 1980, Communist protestors incited a clash on Public Square.
In 1928, a doctor tried to use atmospheric pressure to cure diabetes.
In 1968, the cops rolled a motorcycle club out of town.
In 1912, Johnny Kilbane fought his way to featherweight champ.
The Goddess of Justice departed from the courthouse in 1931.
In 1950, a snowstorm besieged the city.
The team played under the direction of John McLendon, the first African-American head coach in the modern era of professional sports.