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All the rest stops in Pennsylvania seem to have carving of bears. Last day of our Steel Tracks tour. Headed back to Phillipsburg, NJ, to pick up my car that blew head gasket last Thursday. Hyundai dealership there has been great getting it fixed.
This is the new Heinen’s Grocery Store at 900 Euclid Avenue.
It opened in February.
The building used to house the Cleveland Trust Company until it closed.
Now it is the only grocery store right in the core of the city.
The core is growing. As fast a formerly vacant buildings can be renovated to lofts or condos, they are being snapped up.
All those people, an especially increasingly young crowd, need food.
?Joe Yachanin, a marketing and public relations specialist with the Cleveland Metroparks, offered to show us a bit of the city from the vantage point of Tremont, a neighborhood that sits above the AcelorMittal plant here.
Once a neighborhood of worker homes, the place has been gentrified now.
That him point out some of the city scape to Amy.
Not sure what was quite so important from her car that she had to run across Eucild Street in the middle of getting her hair done.
Harry Hall struck up a conversation with me while I was shooting the line up for Green Day.
Said he’d been working towards being a doctor. Had his PhD.
Then he’d gone into construction.
We did not get much farther than that. Someone who knew him came along an offered to buy him a sandwich. He was agreeable to that and off they went.
It’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction weekend here in Cleveland.
Today people were lined up on Euclid Avenue avenue to get into tonight’s Green Day show at the House of Blues. Everyone had tickets but it’s first come first serve jockeying for position in the room. No seats.
Some had been there since the night before.
The induction ceremony is held in Cleveland, where the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located, every three years.
Garbage cans on Euclid Street in downtown Cleveland apparently have some hidden messages.
Floor in consumer train station on 9th Ave. Cleveland