Didn't feel like cooking a big meal? Take your family to the Charterhouse Motor Hotel at 24800 Euclid Ave. and enjoy Thanksgiving in the Rib Room!
Ad is good for Thanksgiving 1959, only.
Formerly the Dead Euclid blog, Euclid Evolution aims to show what Euclid once was in pictures and words, and how Euclid is today. Our focus is on history and architecture. Our goal is to photograph the changing face of the retail and restaurant industry in our Cleveland suburb, because we think that kind of thing is fascinating.
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I lived at the Charterhouse Inn about 1992. The whole third floor was for R.R. workers. They even had a Hooker, I am serious. They had a gigantic pool that nobody used either, with a little coffee shop (24/7) for the R.R. workers. I looked for it on Google maps & it's vanished like Twilight Zone style:
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