Calhoun-Crile House

Calhoun-Crile House
Patrick Calhoun’s home at 2620 Derbyshire was a three-story brick palazzo—one of the largest residences, if not the largest, in the Euclid Heights subdivision. It included twelve bedrooms, a ballroom, six servant bedrooms, and an interior courtyard. After Calhoun left Cleveland around 1917, the house was inhabited by Dr. George Crile, one of the founders of the Cleveland Clinic. The structure was demolished in the 1940s to make way for the Cedar Avenue Baptist Church (now called the Cedar Hill Baptist Church). The coach house bordering Overlook Lane still stands. | Source: Cleveland Heights Historical Society
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