Exceptional Smiles @ Landerbrook April 2019

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Our Patients Say It Best

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Pasta Primavera

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Meats, Produce, and Local History

Thanks to the rapidly growing population, Pearl Street Market outgrew its space again in 1902. The land across the street was purchased and construction began on a new building to house the market. In 1912, the building was completed, and the West Side Market opened for business. For over 100 years, Cleveland citizens and tourists alike have done their shopping at the West Side Market. The Neo-Classical/Byzantine brick building has undergone many renovations over the last century, but the historic feel of the area remains preserved. Even the stalls themselves are rich with history. Some of the stalls have been run by the same families since the market first opened in 1912. In 1973, the West Side Market was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The West Side Market continues to offer something for everyone who walks through the doors. If you’re looking for fresh pasta, organic beets, homemade banana pudding, or a look into the rich history that makes Cleveland one of a kind, the West Side Market always delivers.

Living History The Long Legacy of the West Side Market

Every town has supermarkets or corner stores. Some even have farmers markets open on weekends through the summer. But nowhere else except Cleveland will you find something as remarkable as the West Side Market. A popular stop for locals and tourists, the West Side Market isn’t exactly a “hidden gem,” but few people who walk those stalls are aware of the rich history they are participating in.

market began in 1840, though it was originally held across the street from the current location. This was before the Ohio City neighborhood was incorporated by the city of Cleveland. The then open-air market quickly became the heart of the community, and many benefactors donated land so the market could expand. The first building on the site was a one-story, wooden framed structure erected in 1868. With the addition of this indoor space, the market was christened Pearl Street Market.

Today, the West Side Market is the oldest indoor/ outdoor market still operating in Cleveland. The

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