This book came out in 2007, but if I had not been reading the Cleveland Design City site, I would not have known about it. The book is called Cleveland Goes Modern: Design for The Home 1930-1970. Here is a book review by Cleveland Area History. They felt the addresses of the featured homes should have been included (makes sense to me). So they provide a pdf file that solves this oversight.
It’s summer, no ice on the ground, perfect time for road trips to see these beautiful examples of modernism. It’s not like you have to go to Kansas or the Hudson River, just places like Pepper Pike, Peninsula, Aurora and Shaker Heights. They do say that some of the more rural homes would not be visible from the road. Maybe Google mapping can help!
Peace Out – 3C

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