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Snow Storms in Lakewood
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:52 pm
by Rhonda loje

What do you remember about snow storms in Lakewood?
Here is a picture from the past: 14400 Detroit Avenue - Bailey Buick, Inc. Bailey Buick after the November 13, 1950 snow storm. Building later became the Lakewood District Office of Congressman Dennis Kuchinich. Photograph Date: 1950. from the Cleveland Memory Project.
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Enjoy!
Rhonda Loje
Re: Snow Storms in Lakewood
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:39 pm
by Rhonda loje

More snow storms in Lakewood! Detroit and Marlowe Avenue. Looking west along Detroit Ave. from west of Marlowe Ave. after the November 12, 1913 snow storm.Photograph Date: 1913.
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Re: Snow Storms in Lakewood
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:27 pm
by jennifer scott
I remember digging a tunnel to school....uphill... both ways!( How many times have we heard that one? ) Now they just close 'em.
In all honesty we RARELY ever got snow days here unless it was an all out blizzard. We all walked and people actually used to shovel. We always had to shovel, not only ours but any elderly neighbor's as well. I know this has been discussed at length on another thread.
Rhonda, the pictures are awesome! Thanks for sharing. Do you have any pictures of the dome over Foster Pool??? It was always fun swimming there when it was snowing outside, it was like a warm igloo on the lake.
Re: Snow Storms in Lakewood
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:02 pm
by Rhonda loje

Lakewood Park: Interior of the inflatable dome used to cover the Lakewood Park swimming pool during the winter. The Park is located in north central Lakewood off of Lake Ave. along the Lake Erie shoreline. Photograph Date 1977.
Here you go....that would be nice...but I guess a big gust of wind blew it away. For more conversation about this dome, please check our Vintage Lakewood Facebook page. There are interesting things people remember.
Rhonda