One of the best experiences in NEO - WEST SIDE MARKET
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Mon, 11/23/2009 - 23:23.
Peel back the corruption and downer psych of Cleveland Plus+ (joe roman) - Go with a friend to the West Side Market on West 25 and Lorain in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Market is part museum, part culinary madness, and a big part of being human.
I am convinced that many of the vendors do what they do because they thrive on the interaction, not just the cash.
The West Side Market is a way of knowing if you are alive. Check it out.
Candy apples imaged above and candy pop corn (free samples) at Michellle's Bakery stall at the back Lorain Street corner of the market.
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Cleveland has...
What Pittsburgh wants...according to this article.
http://www.popcitymedia.com/features/cleveland102809.aspx
Does Positively Cleveland write these up?? I agree with attractions cited in the article, but find the whole POPcity site suspect in their coverage of all things Pittsburgh.
I think Pittsburgh needs REALNEO :)
Jeff, I consider this art as
Jeff, I consider this art as much as anything else. You don't just go to work - there must also be love and pride in what you do. A beautiful picture.
Thanks Jerleen - building's architecture is the reason
Hubbell and Benes are the architects of the West Side Market. Built almost a century ago, in 1912, the thriving market is one of the best examples of successful architecture anyone can point out in America.
It strange, I was out this
It strange, I was out this morning with a friend for coffee and we were discussing the Westside Market and the year it was built. I think he referred to it as one of the original institutions still being supported by the residential population.
That is one place I love to go. The old churches are other beautiful place of art that just amaze me.