Also in the general area is the Tower City Center, basically an indoor mall with specialty shops, restaurants, etc.. I could not resist shooting the glass cupola.
Further along the street was The Arcade Cleveland [nicknamed Cleveland’s Crystal Palace], which opened in 1890 as the first indoor shopping center in America. Today, the Hyatt Regency Hotel occupies the top three levels of the atrium and the two towers. The lower two levels contains retail stores and a food court.
This last image was shot outside the Westside Market, located a few miles west of downtown. It is Cleveland’s oldest public market, and it features over 100 vendors of meats, cheeses, baked goods, vegetables, fruits, dairy, flowers, etc.. It is a great place to shop or just wander through.
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