One of my favorite buildings in Cleveland. It has been abandoned for years and is falling apart. The cost of repair outweighs the value of the property and it faces the danger of demolition. This...
Parker W.
1/29/2014
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The Fifth Church of Christ Scientist in Cleveland, Ohio was a beautifully designed church that served as the home of a Christian Science congregation from 1927 to 1989. Designed by architect Frank W. Bail, the church was known for its unique octagonal shape and utilized unusual materials such as Birmingham buff sandstone and Nebo marble for its exterior. Despite efforts to save the historic structure, the church was eventually demolished in 2016 due to lack of funds for repairs and maintenance.
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One of my favorite buildings in Cleveland. It has been abandoned for years and is falling apart. The cost of repair outweighs the value of the property and it faces the danger of demolition. This...
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