The incredible affluence and extravagance of Euclid Avenue's
Millionaires' Row have fascinated Clevelanders for more than a century.
Within these stately mansions, US presidents enjoyed dinners and
discussions with powerful politicians and influential industrial and
banking leaders. Through photographs and meticulously researched
captions, Cleveland's Millionaires' Row provides authoritative visual
and written answers to the most often-asked questions regarding the
famous avenue: where were these mansions located, how did their
occupants acquire such enormous wealth, what caused the street's demise,
and what replaced the famous old homes? The book also reveals the
progress in remaking Euclid Avenue's four-mile stretch from Public
Square to University Circle. Cleveland's Millionaires' Row vividly
illustrates the birth, glamor, decline, and renaissance of the grand old
avenue.