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Cleveland Stories

Cleveland Stories

Explore Cleveland’s rich past in these Ideastream Public Media original productions.

Cleveland Stories is a local public television program presented by Ideastream

West Side Market Story

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West Side Market Story produced by ideastream in 2000. (55m)

The Way We Shopped

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The Way We Shopped produced by ideastream in 2000. (1h 5m 19s)

Stokes: An American Dream

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Explores the rise in political prominence of two African-American brothers Louis and Carl. (26m 49s)

Sites Unseen

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Travel to more than a dozen local locations that will change the way you think of home. (56m 18s)

On the Ball: The Story of Webb C. Ball & the Railroad Watch

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How the ingenuity of a watchmaker saved lives by getting the railroads to run on time. (26m 49s)

Holy Cleveland

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An inspiring and informative tour of some of Cleveland's places of worship. (59m 49s)

More Cleveland Memories

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Weaves together reminiscences by Clevelanders into a heartfelt tribute to a simpler time. (58m 19s)

Cleveland Memories

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Weaves together reminiscences by Clevelanders into a heartfelt tribute to a simpler time. (54m 10s)

Savor: 100 Years at the West Side Market

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Learn why this shrine to Cleveland’s food memories is still thriving. (27m 39s)

Downtown Cleveland

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Examines the personal connections we have to the downtown Cleveland area. (56m 8s)

And Then We Ate

ideastream original production from 2003. (1h 30m)

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