Only the back remains the same

Only the back remains the same
The excavated site for the new Union Trust Building on the northeast corner of Euclid Avenue and East Ninth Street in 1922 provides an open view of the rear facade and west side of the John Harkness Brown building, by this year known as the Euclid Building, after the realty company headed by Frank H. Ginn that took over control of the western most portion of the building in 1911. Note that the original design for the rear facade of the building was not substantially changed in the 1917 reconstruction of this portion of the building. B. R. Baker, whose sign appears on the west side of the building, was a tenant in the building from 1917 until 1982. | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Digital Photograph Collection
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