I remember well those red-brick streets in my home town of Cleveland, and the electric streetcars that used to run on them when I was a child. How nice to hear some of them have been preserved! I lived off St. Clair, between 152nd and 185th Streets in the 1940s and early 1950s, and this thread brings back many fond memories. Does anybody remember the Wm H Brett Elementary School? I attended there from 3rd-6th grades, and I went to Collinwood HS for one year before we moved away from the city in 1954. Judy in Georgia > > From: CEAL611@aol.com > Date: 2004/10/28 Thu PM 08:00:03 EDT > To: OHCUYAHO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OHCUYAHO] Nottingham WAS a town that rivaled Euclid! > > > > Thanks, Robert! That is great information as I still live in the area > right now. I know there was a grain mill at the corner of East 185th Street and > St. Clair. Perhaps that is the grain mill that you were referring to. > Nottingham Rd. is off of Lake Shore Blvd. with some of the East 170 Streets off of it > as well as named streets. It lost quite a bit of it when the freeway came > through. There use to be a Nottingham School here, but it went with the freeway > as well. We preserve a bit of the past as my street as well as a few others > are the original hand-laid red brick. > > Ceal > > > > ==== OHCUYAHO Mailing List ==== > Please remember to change your subject lines to correspond with your message and capitalize all surnames. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >