In 1980, it seemed Cleveland didn’t
have much going for it, community spirit was on the wane, and
few books about the city found their way into print. Dan Cook
and James Toman decided to try to do something about it. Greg
Deegan became a partner in 1997.
Cleveland Landmarks Press, Inc. was established in 1980 to produce
books about the city’s landmarks and about its key events. We
have been doing that now for 27 years, and Greater Clevelanders
have found in the 24 titles we have produced some helpful sources
which have rekindled fond memories. Cleveland Landmarks Press
remains committed to preserving the history of the city. If you’re
looking for books on Cleveland’s history, you’ve found the right
spot.
In 2007, Cleveland Landmarks Press established a charitable foundation
to further its commitment to the City of Cleveland and to the
people who call it home.
Chartered in the State of Ohio and recognized by the Internal
Revenue Service as a 501 (c) (3), contributions to the work of
the Foundation are exempt from taxes as specified by law. Contributions
to the Cleveland Landmarks Press Foundation may be sent to the
CLP Foundation, 14189 Washington Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44118.
Browse our website. Hopefully you will help you find a title which
will help you, or a perhaps a family member or friend, recall
the days of streetcars clanging through Public Square, patrons
clinking silverware at The Silver Grille, the hum of shoppers
“doing Euclid Avenue,” and fans cheering the Browns and Indians
at old Municipal Stadium, and many other wonderful things about
a great city.
Cleveland Landmarks Press, Inc.
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