Superior Avenue and Bond Street in 1902 ID: 8133 | This file appears in: Leader Building The buildings shows are (from left to right): Hollenden Hotel, Samuel Raymond mansion (with small commercial building added to its front), Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, and the Trinity Cathedral parish house. None of the buildings remain standing today. The Hollenden Hotel was razed in 1962. Trinity Cathedral and its parish house in 1904. And the Raymond Mansion in 1911. The entire shown area west of East Sixth Street is now occupied by the Leader Building. | Creator: Cleveland Public Library, Digital Gallery Download Original File CreatorCleveland Public Library, Digital Gallery "Superior Avenue and Bond Street in 1902" appears in: Leader Building