Yes, the good 'ol days of what 185th used to look like. Doesn't look like that anymore. I grew up in that area and the difference is like day and night. Most of the old ethnic folks have passed away and most others that had an interest in the neighborhood have left the area due to neglect of the area and the increasing crime rate. Sorry to say that area is beginning to look like a lot of other run-down areas of once lively, safe, family-friendly neighborhoods in the Cleveland area.
Dee
29-Sep-2002 23:20
Very nice indeed! I enjoyed looking through your gallery. I live in the country, near the Amish and I am a young 60 year old woman. I have been thinking about moving to the Tremont area and am trying to get an idea about the area, your pictures have helped however, you may be able to be of a greater help. Are there things for seniors and how safe is the area? Is it close to stores?
Thank you again,
Dee
Bev. D'Amico
05-Sep-2001 00:26
Hello. I'm very hppy to see photos of the E185th Festival. My family was born and raised there in cleveland and my kids attended OH Peryy elem there. We are currently living in Largo, FL I would like to see more pics on this site and if youcan grab some from the Italian festivals ass well. Hope to visit there in Spring to see old friends, and relatives and visit a few old and new places as well. Thanks for letting us Former Clevelanders relive this moment.
Guest
06-Aug-2001 06:50
Pretty cool festival! Sorry I had missed this one. How about some
close ups of the food on your next adventure? Henry (Henryk152)