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Cleveland History Center
The Hessler Rd. and Hessler Ct. Historic District was dedicated by Cleveland's Landmarks Commission on 1 Nov. 1975. Hessler Court, the only remaining Cleveland street to have woodblock paving, had been listed on the National Register of Historic Places 7 months earlier. The Court's distinctive paving was installed by Emery Hessler for his private use ca. 1916.
Hessler Rd. runs from Ford Dr. east to Hessler Ct., which travels north for 300' to intersect with Bellflower Rd. The dwellings on the red brick paved Hessler Rd., a mix of brick apartment buildings, single family homes, townhouses, and multifamily buildings provide housing for undergrad and graduate students, hospital personnel, and others employed in the University Circle area. The neighborhood is located on the edge of the Case Western Reserve University campus
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