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Cleveland Public Library- Cleveland, OH
After a rough couple of months, it is time to get back to the act of appreciating fabulous architecture, and the Cleveland Public library is an excellent place to start. Filled with fabulous design details, the inspiring space is a reminder of how prominent Cleveland once was.
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Greystone (Arms Family Museum)- Youngstown, OH
Completed in 1905, Greystone is one of the finest examples of Arts and Crafts architecture in the United States. Largely designed by owner Olive Freeman Arms, the home contains exquisite examples of light fixtures, stained glass, wrought iron and period furniture. The quality here is absolutely magnificent, embodying the early twentieth century movement perfectly.
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Cincinnati Architecture Gallery
Cincinnati is a fabulous city for architectural exploration. Extraordinarily walkable, its streets contain several centuries of notable designs. With everything from heavily rusticated Richardsonian Romanesques to sleek Art Deco dreams represented, the city is an absolute pleasure to prowl.
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Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza- Cincinnati, OH
The public areas at Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza are absolutely magical. To walk into the Palm Court is to return to the roaring 20s. An elaborate Art Deco design, it is a space you will not want to leave. With art adorning just about every surface, it is one of the most aesthetically pleasing places I have ever visited.
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Cincinnati Union Terminal- Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati's Union Terminal is overwhelmingly beautiful. Seriously- absolutely jaw dropping and heart stopping. Although I had seen pictures of the recently renovated space, nothing prepared me for its in person Art Deco awesomeness.