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From the press release:

History is constantly changing, and now The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History is updating itself as well.

Launched in 1998 as an online publication after more than 10 years in print, The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History’s home, http://ech.case.edu, has added many new articles but has kept a similar look.

That all changed when the encyclopedia, run by Case Western Reserve University’s Department of History and the Western Reserve Historical Society, got a facelift. The new site, still at ech.case.edu, reflects the expanded content of articles and will better showcase the new historic photographs of Cleveland that will be incorporated throughout the next year. Additionally, the website now includes a map section with links to a number of map archives for guests to access. …

Popular topics for ECH website visitors are information on Cleveland’s notorious torso murders, its rich and diverse ethnic history, the people from various communities and neighborhoods, and Cleveland’s cultural arts scene, which gave birth to a world-renowned orchestra and art museum. The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History averages 95,000 to 100,000 page views each month.

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