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Van Sweringen brothers / Blue and Green Lines / Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village / Lee / Green / Shaker Village Historic District / Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority / Tower City Center / Warrensville / Ohio / Shakers / Shaker Heights /  Ohio
Date: 2013-05-03 10:41:22
Van Sweringen brothers
Blue and Green Lines
Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village
Lee
Green
Shaker Village Historic District
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
Tower City Center
Warrensville
Ohio
Shakers
Shaker Heights
Ohio

Historical Development of Shaker Heights  T he City of Shaker Heights has a rich and varied history. The area was first settled at the beginning of 

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