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• Gaze upon an era of exclusivity and architectural ambition with the imposing edifice of this 12-story Gothic Revival structure, built in 1929 as the members-only Cleveland Club. Designed by architect Frank Meade, the structure features tall ceilings, large windows, and intricate detailing inside and out.
• Admire some of the hotel's original decorative elements. The original chandeliers still top the hotel's 2 ballrooms, the Crystal and the Tudor, with the latter incorporating the original period fireplace. Original dark wood in the lobby and throughout the hotel provides a touchstone to its origins.
• Recall an time of jazz and big band with a look into the Crystal Ballroom, which housed a nightclub called the Empress Room when the Cleveland Club transitioned to its first iteration as a hotel in the 1940s. Performers ranging from Lawrence Welk to the sassy Patrice Wymore played the venue.


