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Cleveland approves landmark status for site where iconic Hollywood posters were printed
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Cleveland has granted landmark status to a building that was once home to a printing company that produced iconic posters for Hollywood, including these two for Frankenstein and The Mummy, two pictures from the early 30s.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – A building that was once home to a printing company that produced some of Hollywood’s most recognizable movie posters has been designated a historic landmark.
Mayor Frank Jackson on Tuesday signed legislation granting landmark status to the Otis Lithograph Building at East 30th Street and Payne Avenue. The legislation, which took effect immediately, was approved Monday by Cleveland City Council.