EP 79: History and Architecture of the West Side Market (Recorded Live at the Cleveland History Center)
Cleveland's West Side Market opened to great fanfare in 1912 and is still an important shopping destination for locals and tourists. Passion for the market remains strong among northeast Ohio residents and a new city administration that seems to understand the significance of the place. It's on the National Register of Historic Places and one of the top tourist stops in the city. More than a century old, the West Side Market has held up remarkably well but at this critical moment it must adapt and renovate to protect its relevance and secure its future.
My guests include Crystal Montgomery, a historic preservation specialist for the City of Cleveland and authors Laura Taxel and Marilou Suszko, who wrote Cleveland's West Side Market: 100 Years and Still Cooking, released on the occasion of the market's 100th anniversary.
This episode was recorded live at the Cleveland History Center as part of the In the Market Speaker Series, a program of community conversations made possible by community partners and the PNC Foundation. The topic of this program was the history and architecture of the West Side Market and we cover the physical structure of the building itself, the history of the neighborhood, market vendors over time, and some of the civic and cultural dynamics that were behind the creation of the iconic public marketplace that stands today.
This episode is presented by Chef Douglas Katz and the Katz group of restaurants and City Fresh.
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