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The building's current owners claim that ''. In 1964, Ohio Bell moved into the new Erieview Tower . The Huron Road building was retained as a telephone switching center for Downtown Cleveland. In 1983, Ohio Bell moved into its current location at 45 Erieview. The Huron Road Building was built for necessity. Ohio Bell had its switching center on Michigan Avenue (now vacated) from 1890 to 1927. This building had to be vacated due to the construction of the Terminal Tower complex. During construction some 10,000 miles of lines and switches were moved from Michigan Avenue to the current Huron Complex. SEE ALSO REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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