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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company abstract "The Cleveland Trust Company is a historic 1907-built 85 foot tall dominating edifice that sits at the prominent Cleveland intersection of East 9th Street and Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland's Nine-Twelve District. Its glass enclosed rotunda is its most striking feature in that it was designed by one, Louis Comfort Tiffany and his firm in New York. The building also features multilevel columns and ornate pediment that depicts the figures of commerce and finance that attest to the march of progress designed by Karl Bitter. The Trust Building is Renaissance in form and was designed by George B. Post. The bank building still stands as a link between Cleveland, Post and Francis David Millet who created several murals for the bank's headquarters and died on board the Titanic in 1912. The Trust Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The building is connected to the Swetland Building and The 9 Cleveland.".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company buildingEndDate "1907".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company floorCount "3".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company location Cleveland.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company location Ohio.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company thumbnail Cleveland_Trust.jpg?width=300.
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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Albany,_New_York.
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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Cuyahoga_County,_Ohio.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Dennis_Kucinich.
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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Euclid_Avenue_(Cleveland).
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink File:CLEVELANDTRUST.jpg.
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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Davis_Millet.
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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Heinens_Fine_Foods.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Dimora.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink KeyBank.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Key_Tower.
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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Comfort_Tiffany.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink National_City_Corp..
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Ohio.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink RMS_Titanic.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance_architecture.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Streetsboro,_Ohio.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Swetland_Building_(Cleveland).
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink The_925_Building.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink The_9_Cleveland.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLink Worlds_Columbian_Exposition.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cleveland Trust Company".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cleveland Trust".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Cleveland Trust Company".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company caption "Cleveland Trust Company on East 9th and Euclid".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company completionDate "1907".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company floorCount "3".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company imageSize "250".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company location "Cleveland, Ohio 44115 USA".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company name "Cleveland Trust Company Building".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company nrhp "--11-26".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company status "Complete".
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- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company type ArchitecturalStructure.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company type Building.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company type Place.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company type Location.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company type Place.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company type Thing.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company type Q41176.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company comment "The Cleveland Trust Company is a historic 1907-built 85 foot tall dominating edifice that sits at the prominent Cleveland intersection of East 9th Street and Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland's Nine-Twelve District. Its glass enclosed rotunda is its most striking feature in that it was designed by one, Louis Comfort Tiffany and his firm in New York.".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company label "The Cleveland Trust Company".
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company sameAs Q21197553.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company sameAs Q21197553.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company wasDerivedFrom The_Cleveland_Trust_Company?oldid=701260718.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company depiction Cleveland_Trust.jpg.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company isPrimaryTopicOf The_Cleveland_Trust_Company.
- The_Cleveland_Trust_Company name "Cleveland Trust Company Building".