West Side Market

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West Side Market is a historic public market in Cleveland, Ohio, known for its diverse food vendors and iconic architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic landmark
public market
addedToNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlaces 1973
architect Hubert M. S. G. H. F. Folsom (Hubert & Folsom)?
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
Neoclassical architecture
category Food market
Marketplace building
Tourist attraction in Cleveland
city Cleveland
constructionStartDate 1908
country United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredIn various food and travel television programs
floorCount 2
hasCulinaryFocus international cuisines
local Cleveland specialties
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Cleveland’s immigrant heritage
hasInteriorFeature tiled interior
hasPart clock tower
main arcade building
produce arcade
hasRoofType barrel-vaulted roof
heritageDesignation Cleveland Landmark
isStillInUse true
isTouristDestination true
knownFor baked goods
diverse food vendors
ethnic foods
fresh produce
meats and seafood
location Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio
material brick
neighborhood Ohio City
notableFeature 110-foot clock tower
NRHPReferenceNumber 73001426
numberOfVendors over 100
openedAsReplacementFor original Pearl Street Market
openingDate 1912-11-02
operatedBy Cleveland
surface form: City of Cleveland
ownedBy Cleveland
surface form: City of Cleveland
publicTransitAccess Greater Cleveland RTA Red Line (West 25th–Ohio City station)
region Midwestern United States
surface form: Midwest
state Ohio
streetAddress 1979 West 25th Street
website https://westsidemarket.org/
yearCompleted 1912

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Cleveland hasLandmark West Side Market